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Theories of Justice : a Dialogue with Karol Wojtyla and Karl Barth /

What is justice? How do we know justice? How is justice cultivated in society? These are the three questions that guide this critical dialogue with two representatives of the Catholic and Protestant traditions: Karl Barth and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Though the two thought leaders are shaped with...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brettmann, Stephanie Mar (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : James Clarke & Co., [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART ONE: Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II
  • Chapter 1: Wojtyla's Affirmation of Human Dignity in Occupied Poland
  • Son of Poland
  • Laying Theological Basis for Justice
  • Early Priesthood: Promoting Human Dignity in the Midst of Dehumanization
  • A New Method of Investigating Ethical Personhood in the Phenomenology of Max Scheler
  • Promoting Human Dignity as a Moral Theologian
  • Chapter 2: The Dignity of Human Persons in Wojtyla's Philosophical and Anthropological Theology
  • The Shape of Wojtyla's Work: Thomist? Phenomenological? Or Both?
  • Wojtyla's Epistemology: The Philosophical Basis for Knowing Justice
  • Wojtyla's Account of Justice
  • Just Action in Society
  • Chapter 3: The Theological Basis for the Social Doctrine of Pope John Paul II
  • Knowing Justice: Faith and Reason
  • The Theological Basis for Justice: God, Creation, and Moral Law
  • The Theological Basis for Justice: Raised to a Dignity Beyond Compare in Jesus Christ
  • Theological Basis: Holy Spirit, Giver of Life and Love
  • Theological Basis: Conclusion
  • Social Doctrine: Human Dignity as the Criterion for Political and Economic Justice.
  • PART TWO: Karl Barth
  • Chapter 4: An Early Passion for Justice
  • Barth's Early Life
  • Shifting Foundations: The Red Pastor in Safenwil
  • Reformed Theology and the Justice of God for Humanity
  • The One Word of God
  • Chapter 5: Barth's Epistemology and Ethical Method
  • Barth's Epistemology: The Theological Basis for Knowing Justice
  • Barth's Ethical Method
  • Chapter 6: Barth's Theological Framework for Justice
  • Doctrine of God: God's Justice as Right Relations and Mercy
  • Doctrine of Creation: Social Justice as Co-Humanity
  • Doctrine of Reconciliation: Justification, Sanctification, and Witness.
  • PART THREE: Critical Dialogue with a Female Interlocutor
  • Chapter 7: Sources of Justice
  • How is Justice Known?
  • Chapter 8: Theories of Justice
  • What Is Justice?
  • How Is Justice Cultivated in Society?