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Tittel A case for character: towards a Lutheran virtue ethics
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Noter Equipped with a rich heritage detailing the content of human character, it would seem that Christianity is ideally positioned to address a culture where morality and personal character are set adrift. Contemporary Lutheranism has struggled with the place of morality and character formation, concerns often seen as at odds with the doctrine of justification. A Case for Character argues that Christian doctrine is altogether capable of encouraging character formation while maintaining a faithful expression of justification by grace alone.
Introduction -- Virtue ethics and the challenge of Hauerwas -- Contemporary Lutheran voices -- The Lutheran confessions -- The search for a paradigm some Lutheran efforts -- A creedal framework : a proposal for the reclamation of ethics within Lutheranism -- An ethic for the church : the place of character formation -- Index of subjects and names.
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*100 1$aBiermann, Joel D.
*24512$aA case for character$btowards a Lutheran virtue ethics$cJoel D. Biermann
*260 $aMinneapolis, Minn.$bFortress Press$c2014
*300 $a204 s.
*505 $aIntroduction -- Virtue ethics and the challenge of Hauerwas -- Contemporary Lutheran voices -- The Lutheran confessions -- The search for a paradigm some Lutheran efforts -- A creedal framework : a proposal for the reclamation of ethics within Lutheranism -- An ethic for the church : the place of character formation -- Index of subjects and names.
*520 $aEquipped with a rich heritage detailing the content of human character, it would seem that Christianity is ideally positioned to address a culture where morality and personal character are set adrift. Contemporary Lutheranism has struggled with the place of morality and character formation, concerns often seen as at odds with the doctrine of justification. A Case for Character argues that Christian doctrine is altogether capable of encouraging character formation while maintaining a faithful expression of justification by grace alone.
*590 $aPensum MAL 512
*650 0$aDydsetikk
*650 0$aKristen etikk
*850 $aANSGAR
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