L'éthique théologique dans le titre du livre est destinée à marquer un départ par rapport à la manière de la pratique catholique nommée théologie morale. Ce départ a deux volets, car la pratique que le concile Vatican II a abordée de manière critique était une tradition manualiste, tandis qu'une grande partie de la pratique suivant le Concile a été représentée comme relativiste. Ce livre n'est pas manuel car l'accent est mis sur la méthode plutôt que sur la spécification codifiée des comportements. Le travail n'est pas relativiste en ce sens que l'accent mis sur la méthode est d'abord scripturaire, approchant les Écritures d'une manière holistique ou canonique ; et, en outre, est légal, dans une approche du droit qui se concentre moins sur les préceptes et plus sur les compréhensions de la loi naturelle qui rassemble des preuves phénoménologiques et des preuves scripturaires. La perspective scripturaire et de la loi naturelle présente dans le livre engage également des apprentissages interdisciplinaires et interdisciplinaires. Ces flux d'écritures, de lois naturelles et d'apprentissage interdisciplinaire ont une confluence dans le discours dans la manière du dialogue, une manière dialogique. Un aspect essentiel du dialogue sous la bannière de la Reconstruction de l'éthique théologique est qu'il devrait engager le mépris -culture oraire - non pas dans le sens où la contemporanéité ou la modernité doivent être déterminantes, mais dans le sens où le raisonnement, l'argumentation et le dialogue devraient avoir une résonance avec la pensée contemporaine et repenser les problèmes qui restent en contradiction pour le public contemporain. L'éthique théologique est un large mandat, et le livre fournit un accent méthodologique sur des sujets sélectionnés dans la sexualité humaine.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware - Theological Ethics in the book title is intended to mark a departure from the manner of Catholic practice named Moral Theology. This departure has two strands, because the practice that the Second Vatican Council critically addressed was a manualist tradition, while much of the practice following the Council has been represented as relativist. This book is not manualist in that the focus is upon method rather than on codified specification of behaviours. The work is not relativist in that the focus on method is firstly scriptural, approaching scripture in a holistic or canonical manner; and, further, is lawful, in an approach of law that focuses less on precept and more on understandings of natural law that brings together phenomenological evidences and scriptural evidences. The scriptural and natural law perspective present in the book also engages cross-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary learnings. These streams of scripture, natural law, and inter/cross-disciplinary learnings have a confluence in discourse in the manner of dialogue, a manner that is dialogical. An essential aspect of dialogue under the banner of Reconstructing Theological Ethics is that it should engage contemp -orary culture--not in a sense that contemporaneity or modernity should be determinative, but in the sense that the reasoning, argumentation, and dialogue should have resonance with contemporary thinking and rethinking of issues that remain in contention for contemporary audiences. Theological Ethics is a wide remit, and the book provides a methodological focus on Selected Topics in Human Sexuality. ABSTRACTING & INDEXING Baidu ScholarBayerische StaatsbibliothekBDSBoDBowker Book DataCiandoCNKI Scholar (China National Knowledge Infrastructure)DimensionsEBSCOExLibrisGoogle BooksGoogle ScholarNavigaReadCubeSemantic Scholar TDOne (TDNet)WorldCat (OCLC)X-MOL 457 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9788367405362
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