Featuring updates, revisions, and new essays from various scholars within theChristian tradition, The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics, Second Edition reveals how Christian worship is the force that shapes the moral life of Christians. Features new essays on class, race, disability, gender, peace, and the virtues Includes a number of revised essays and a range of new authors Theinnovative and influential approach organizes ethical themes around the shapeof Christian worship The original edition is the most successful to-date in the Companions to Religion series INDICE: Notes on Contributors. Preface. PART I Studying Ethics Through Worship. 1 Christian Ethics as Informed Prayer (Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells). 2 The Gift of the Church and the Gifts God Gives It (Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells). 3 Why Christian Ethics Was Invented (Stanley Hauerwas and SamuelWells). 4 How the Church Managed Before There Was Ethics (Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells). PART II Meeting God and One Another. 5 Gathering: Worship, Imagination, and Formation (Philip Kenneson). 6 Greeting: Beyond Racial Reconciliation (Emmanuel Katongole). 7 Naming the Risen Lord: Embodied Discipleship and Masculinity (Amy Laura Hall). 8 Being Reconciled: Penitence, Punishment, andWorship (John Berkman). 9 Praising in Song: Beauty and the Arts (Kevin J. Vanhoozer). 10 Collecting Praise: Global Culture Industries (Michael L. Budde). 11 Praise: The Prophetic Public Presence of the Mentally Disabled (Brian Brock). PART III Re-Encountering the Story. 12 Reading the Scriptures: Rehearsing Identity, Practicing Character (Jim Fodor). 13 Listening: Authority and Obedience (Scott Bader-Saye). 14 Proclaiming: Naming and Describing (Charles Pinches).15 Deliberating: Justice and Liberation (Daniel M. Bell). 16 Discerning: Politics and Reconciliation (William T. Cavanaugh). 17 Confessing the Faith: Reasoning in Tradition (Nicholas Adams). PART IV Being Embodied. 18 Interceding: Poverty and Prayer (Kelly S. Johnson). 19 Interceding: Giving Grief to Management (Michael Hanby). 20 Interceding: Standing, Kneeling, and Gender (Lauren F. Winner). 21 Being Baptized: Race (Willie Jennings). 22 Being Baptized: Bodies and Abortion (Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt). 23 Becoming One Body: Health Care and Cloning (M. Therese Lysaught). 24 Becoming One Flesh: Marriage, Remarriage, and Sex (David Matzko McCarthy). 25 Sharing Peace: Class, Hierarchy, andChristian Social Order (Luke Bretherton). 26 Sharing Peace: Discipline and Trust (Paul J. Wadell). PART V Re-Enacting the Story. 27 Offering: Treasuring the Creation (Ben Quash). 28 Participating: Working Toward Worship (R. R. Reno).29 Remembering: Offering Our Gifts (D. Stephen Long and Tripp York). 30 Invoking: Globalization and Power (Timothy Jarvis Gorringe). 31 Breaking Bread: Peace and War (Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells). 32 Receiving Communion: Euthanasia, Suicide, and Letting Die (Kathryn Greene-McCreight). 33 Sharing Communion: Hunger, Food, and Genetically Modifi ed Foods (Robert Song). 34 Eating Together: Friendship and Homosexuality (Joel James Shuman). 35 Being Silent: Time in the Spirit (Michael S. Northcott). 36 Footwashing: Preparation for Christian Life (Mark Thiessen Nation). PART VI Being Commissioned. 37 Being Blessed: Wealth, Property, and Theft (Stephen Fowl). 38 Bearing Fruit: Conception, Children, and the Family (Joseph L. Mangina). 39 Being Sent: Witness (Michael G. Cartwright). Afterword. 40 The V
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