The Making of Christian Morality
Reading Paul in Ancient and Modern Contexts
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Word Count
82,000 words, Guess
Page Count
328 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100802876072
- ISBN-139780802876072
- Library of Congress Control Number2018030509
- OCLC Control Number1038224718
- Better World Books9780802876072
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27341842M
Classifications
- LCCBS2655.E8H665 2019
- LCCBS2655.E8 H665 2019
Description
In this volume David Horrell focuses on themes of community, ethics, and ecology in Paul, moving from the concrete social circumstances in which the earliest Christian communities gathered to the appropriation of Paul’s writings in relation to modern ethical challenges. Often questioning established consensus positions, Horrell opens up new perspectives and engages with ongoing debates both in Pauline studies and in contemporary ethics. After covering historical questions about the setting of the Paul-ine communities, The Making of Christian Morality analyzes Paul-ine ethics through a detailed study of particular passages. In the third and final section Horrell brings Pauline thought to bear on contemporary issues and challenges, using the environmen­tal crisis as a case study to demonstrate how Paul’s ethics can be appropriated fruitfully in a world so different from Paul’s own.
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