Ethics with Barth: God, Metaphysics and Morals

Author:   Matthew Rose ,  Dr. Hans-Anton Drewes ,  Professor George Hunsinger ,  Revd Prof. John Webster
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
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Ethics with Barth: God, Metaphysics and Morals


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Author:   Matthew Rose ,  Dr. Hans-Anton Drewes ,  Professor George Hunsinger ,  Revd Prof. John Webster
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9781409406235


ISBN 10:   1409406237
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Christian by Nature?; Part 1; Chapter 1a The Humanity of God; Chapter 2 What There Is; Chapter 3 The Measure of All Things; Part 2; Chapter 4 The Sovereign Good; Chapter 5 The Will to Joy; Chapter 6 The Imperative of Reality; Chapter 7 A Christian Sociology; Chapter 8 Humanity Against Itself; Chapter 9 Epilogue Barthian Difficulties;

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'In this engaging work, Rose makes the bold proposal that Barth's ethics is best read in line with Catholic concerns: to live morally and well is to live in conformity with human nature as that is determined by God's dealings with us. Taking its cue from some of the best Catholic scholarship on Barth, this book is simply among the most important treatments of Barth's ethics to date, and should therefore be of interest to all students of this enormously influential twentieth-century theologian.' Kathryn Tanner, Yale Divinity School, USA 'Does grace overcome nature or perfect it? The consequences of neither answer to this ancient question have been satisfactory. It is a fundamental move of Barth's theology, and one endemically overlooked, to say why this is so: the question presumes a nature antecedent to grace, whereas in fact the grace of Christ is the antecedent of nature. In no field of Barth-interpretation has missing that move been more disastrous than in the attempt to make sense of his ethics. Matthew Rose's brilliant book remedies this situation, in principle and in meticulous detail.' Robert W. Jenson, Princeton, USA 'Rose's book is an interesting thought experiment. He points to surprising features such as the eudaimonism in CD II/2 and III/4. Furthermore, he seeks a basis for communal moral discernment, which should not be dismissed too easily. Rose is helpful in that he combines in one book the dogmatic interpretation of Barth by von Balthasar and the ethical interpretation by Biggar, both of which Rose identifies as his main inspirations.' Journal of Theological Studies 'Rose's Ethics with Barth: God, Metaphysics and Morals is an attractive text for two particular groups of readers. First, for those interested in Christian ethics generally, and those interested in natural law or eudaemonist approaches to ethics specifically, it offers a stimulating account of how God relates to the moral coherence of the world and the fulfillment of human nature. Second, those who have only encountered Barth from afar will benefit from a wide-ranging approach to the themes within his thought. Given the breadth of Barth's work, both chronologically and thematically, such distillation of prominent features is much appreciated. ... Rose's book contributes to discussions within Christian ethics and is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of educated laypersons and scholars alike.' Regent's Reviews


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Matthew Rose is Arthur J. Ennis Fellow in the Humanities at Villanova University, USA.

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