Natural Law and Evangelical Political Thought.
This volume explores the problems and prospects attending evangelical engagement with natural law as a key feature for political thought. Engaging theology, philosophy, political theory and biblical studies, many contributors are optimistic about the prospects of evangelical re-appropriation of natu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2012.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- NATURAL LAW AND EVANGELICAL POLITICAL THOUGHT; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Understanding Evangelical Discomfort with Natural Law; 1 Burying the Wrong Corpse: Evangelicals and Natural Law; 2 Karl Barth's Eschatological (rejection of) Natural Law: An Eschatological Natural Law Theory of Divine Command; 3 The Doctrine of Creation and the Possibilities of an Evangelical Natural Law; Part II: Evangelicalism and Natural Law: Continuing Questions; 4 Natural Law and Mosaic Law in the Theology of Paul: Their Relationship and Its Social-Political Implications.
- 5 Natural Law, God, and Human Dignity6 Reason and Will in Natural Law; 7 Natural Law: Friend of Common Grace?; Part III: An Evangelical Natural Law Tradition? Charting a Path Forward; 8 The Grammar of Virtue: St. Augustine and the Natural Law; 9 C.S. Lewis as Natural Law Evangelist: Evangelical Political Thought and the People in the Pew; 10 Natural Law, Civic Friendship, and Stanley Hauerwas's Counter-Polis Thesis; 11 More Than a Passing Fancy? The Evangelical Engagement with Natural Law; Editorial Epilogue; Index; Contributors.