Christian Ethics: A Historical IntroductionJ. Philip Wogaman Westminster John Knox Press, 1993年1月1日 - 340 頁 This one-volume history of Christian ethics is the only comprehensive resource currently available to survey major thinkers, movements, and issues from the early church to the present. Topics discussed are: the legacies of Christian ethics, the ethics of early Christianity, the Reformation and Enlightenment, eighteenth and nineteenth-century rationalism and evangelism, Christian ethics in the twentieth century, and Christian ethics toward the third millennium. |
內容
PARTI THE LEGACIES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS | 1 |
The Biblical Legacy of Christian Ethics | 5 |
Philosophical Legacies | 16 |
THE ETHICS OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY | 23 |
The Formative Years | 25 |
Seminal Thinkers and Transitions | 37 |
The Moral Vision of Saint Augustine | 51 |
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY | 61 |
Luther and Calvin 108 | 109 |
Catholic Humanism and CounterReformation | 126 |
The Radical Reformation | 138 |
EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTHCENTURY | 146 |
CHRISTIAN ETHICS | 191 |
The Social Encyclicals | 209 |
Formative Christian Moral Thinkers | 217 |
The Vatican II Watershed | 237 |
Monastic and Mystical Contributions | 63 |
The Confessional | 75 |
The Thomistic Synthesis | 82 |
16 | 88 |
26 | 93 |
37 | 95 |
Late Medieval Forerunners | 96 |
THE ERA OF REFORMATION AND ENLIGHTENMENT | 108 |
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