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    T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Ethics

    T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Ethics by Winright, Tobias;

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    The T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Ethics provides an ecumenical introduction to Christian ethics, its sources, methods, and applications. With contributions by theological ethicists known for their excellence in scholarship and teaching, the essays in this volume offer fresh purchase on, and an agenda for, the discipline of Christian ethics in the 21st century.

    The essays are organized in three sections, following an introduction that presents the four-font approach and elucidates why it is critically employed through these subsequent sections. The first section explores the sources of Christian ethics, including each of the four fonts: scripture, tradition, experience, and reason.
    The second section examines fundamental or basic elements of Christian ethics and covers different methods, approaches, and voices in doing Christian ethics, such as natural law, virtue ethics, conscience, responsibility, narrative, worship, and engagement with other religions.

    The third section addresses current moral issues in politics, medicine, economics, ecology, criminal justice and other related spheres from the perspective of Christian ethics, including war, genetics, neuroethics, end-of-life decisions, marriage, family, work, sexuality, nonhuman animals, migration, aging, policing, incarceration, capital punishment, and more.

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    Introduction: Christian Ethics and the Four Sources, Tobias Winright, Saint Louis University, USA

    Section 1: Fonts, Grounds, Sources of Christian Ethics

    1. Christian Ethics and Scripture: Ongoing Interpretation in Good Faith, Kathryn Blanchard, Alma College, USA
    2. Christian Ethics and Tradition, D. Stephen Long, Southern Methodist University, USA
    3. Christian Ethics and Experience, Laurie Johnston, Emmanuel College, USA
    4. Christian Ethics and Reason, Kathryn Lilla Cox, University of San Diego, USA

    Section 2: Approaches, Methods, and Voices in Christian Ethics

    5. Christian Ethics, Norms, and the Moral Evaluation of an Act, James Bretzke, SJ, John Carroll University, USA
    6. Virtue Ethics, Daniel Daly, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, USA
    7. Conscience, Elizabeth Sweeny Block, Saint Louis University, USA
    8. Natural Law, Elizabeth Agnew Cochran, Duquesne University, USA
    9. Emotions and Christian Ethics, Michael P. Jaycox, Seattle University, USA
    10. Narrative, Dallas Gingles, Southern Methodist University, USA
    11. Responsibility, Esther Reed, University of Exeter, UK
    12. Worship and Christian Ethics, Stephen Wilson, Spring Hill College, USA
    13. Autonomy and Heteronomy in Eastern Christian Thought and Post-Enlightenment Moral Paradigms, Demetrios Harper, University of Winchester, UK
    14. Christian Ethics and Other Religions, David Clairmont, University of Notre Dame, USA

    Section 3: Issues, Applications, and 21st-Century Agenda for Christian Ethics

    A. Politics and Society

    15. Politics and Political Theology, Elizabeth Phillips, Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, UK
    16. Human Rights, William O'Neill, SJ, Jesuit School of Theology, Santa Clara University, USA
    17. Migration, Elizabeth Collier, Dominican University, USA
    18. Feminist Ethics and Age-Based Policy, Sarah Moses, The University of Mississippi, USA
    19. Focal Practices, Virtual Reality, Authenticity and Public Space, Trevor George Hunsberger Bechtel, University of Michigan, USA

    B. Conflict, War, and Peace

    20. Terrorism and the Responsibility to Protect, Brian Stiltner, Sacred Heart University, USA
    21. Killer Robots and Cyber Warfare: Technology and War in the 21st Century, Matthew Shadle, Marymount University, USA
    22. Holy Disobedience: Political Resistance and Christian Ethics, Anna Floerke Scheid, Duquesne University, USA


    C. Criminal Justice

    23. Crime and Punishment, Michelle Clifton-Soderstrom, Northpark College, USA
    24. Mass Incarceration, James Logan, Earlham College, USA
    25. Restorative Justice, Amy Levad, University of Saint Thomas, USA
    26. The Police, Andy Alexis-Baker, Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago, USA
    27. Capital Punishment, David Cloutier, Catholic University of America, USA
    28. Deescalating the War on Drugs: A Christian Social Ethic for the Legalization of Marijuana in the United States, Jermaine McDonald, Kennesaw State University, USA

    D. Medicine and Health Care

    29. Medicine, Bioethics, and Health Care, Conor Kelly, Marquette University, USA
    30. Mental Health and Trauma, Warren Kinghorn, Duke University, USA
    31. Death and Dying, Christopher Vogt, Saint John's University, USA
    32. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Genetics, Kara Slade, Princeton University, USA
    33. Health Inequities Are Killing Us: Christians Better Show Up, Aana Marie Vigen, Loyola University Chicago, USA
    34. Neuroethics, Neil Messer, University of Winchester, UK

    E. Economics

    35. Property, Capitalism, and Economics, Christina McRorie, Creighton University, USA
    36. Wealth, Poverty, and Personal Holiness, Kate Ward, Marquette University, USA
    37. Work and Vocation, Elisabeth Kincaid, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, USA
    38. Orthodox Christianity and Poverty, Phillip LeMasters, McMurry University, USA

    F. Ecology

    39. Land and Ecosystems, Daniel Scheid, Duquesne University, USA
    40. Climate Change, Jeremy Kidwell, University of Birmingham, UK
    41. Nonhuman Creatures, David Clough, University of Chester, UK
    42. Just Eating? Bodies, Gifts, and Daily Bread, Debra Murphy, West Virginia Wesleyan College, USA

    G. Sex, Gender, Marriage, and Family

    43. Sex and Sexuality, Karen Peterson-Iyer, Santa Clara University, USA
    44. Marriage and Family, Marcus Mescher, Xavier University, USA
    45. Adoptive Families, Darlene Weaver, Duquesne University, USA
    46. Nondiscrimination Legislation and Sexual Orientation and Gender: A Critical Analysis of the Catholic Position, Todd A. Salzman, Creighton University, USA, and Michael G. Lawler, Creighton University, USA

    Conclusion: Christian Ethics: Past, Present, and Future, Andrea Vicini, SJ, Boston College, USA

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