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OverviewA bold reexamination of a landmark study in biblical ethics Thirty years ago, Richard Hays's The Moral Vision of the New Testament transformed how scholars, pastors, and students approached biblical ethics. Now a distinguished group of biblical scholars returns to this foundational work with new questions and contemporary urgency. This volume brings together senior and emerging New Testament scholars for a robust scholarly conversation with real-world implications. The contributors grapple seriously with Hays's enduring influence while charting new territories in biblical ethics--always with an eye toward how Scripture speaks to the moral challenges that Christians face today. New Testament Ethics doesn't merely commemorate a classic work; it propels the conversation forward, demonstrating that the relationship between ancient Scriptures and contemporary conscience remains as vital as ever. This is biblical ethics for a new generation, rooted in serious scholarship and committed to engaging with the most pressing moral questions of our time. Contributors: Kai Akagi, John M. G. Barclay, Andrew Boakye, Carl-Magnus Carlstein, Elizabeth J. B. Corsar, J. Andrew Cowan, Channing L. Crisler, Rebekah Eklund, Andrew Goddard, Elizabeth R. Hare, Cherryl Hunt, Yung Suk Kim, R. W. L. (Walter) Moberly, Nicholas J. Moore, Timothy J. Murray, Amy Peeler, Annalisa Phillips Wilson, Miles Tradewell Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cherryl Hunt , Nicholas J Moore , Timothy J Murray , Luke Timothy JohnsonPublisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Imprint: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company ISBN: 9780802884503ISBN 10: 0802884504 Pages: 345 Publication Date: 07 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""The present collection of essays serves as a reminder that one of [Richard Hays's] salient characteristics as a scholar was getting others interested in what he was doing. It is altogether a fitting tribute to The Moral Vision of the New Testament and its author."" --from the foreword by Luke Timothy Johnson ""Thirty years after the publication of Richard Hays's landmark volume on New Testament ethics, this rich and varied collection of essays engages with his work critically and constructively, continuing and extending Hays's concern to move beyond exegesis to reflection and action on ethical challenges that matter today. Sadly, Richard Hays did not live to write his promised response to the volume, but I am confident he would have been happy to see this fresh and creative engagement with his work, continuing a vital and relevant discussion."" --David G. Horrell, University of Exeter ""Richard Hays's important work, The Moral Vision of the New Testament, has long been recognized both for its substantive contributions to a biblical-theological approach to ethics and for the controversies it occasionally prompted. This new engagement with Hays's work acknowledges this two-pronged legacy while deliberating on current approaches to New Testament ethics. This volume constitutes more than just the revisiting of a foundational text. It advances the conversation, with an emphasis on the dialogue between ancient Scriptures and modern moral thought. I highly recommend this resource for anyone interested in the moral world(s) of the New Testament."" --Christopher W. Skinner, Loyola University Chicago ""This book is one of the most important volumes on New Testament ethics to be published since Richard Hays's The Moral Vision of the New Testament. The significance of this collection of essays cannot be overstated. It provides the academy and the church with a thorough overview of key hermeneutical, exegetical, and thematic issues in New Testament ethics--an overview that engages not only with Hays's groundbreaking monograph but also with current international scholarship."" --Volker Rabens, Friedrich Schiller University Jena ""New Testament Ethics highlights the contributions of Richard Hays to describing the moral logic of biblical authors, moving beyond historical criticism to a literary and theological interpretation of Scripture, wrestling with the role of human experience in ecclesial discernment, and tackling the hot-button issues of his day, especially sexuality. Yet this volume does more than engage the work and theological impact of Hays's The Moral Vision of the New Testament; it fills gaps in his work by examining a broader array of biblical texts and ethical concerns. It suggests a reconsideration of love and adds justification as a focal image for Christian practice. It addresses wealth and possessions, sex and celibacy, loneliness as a global health crisis, ethnic conflict, environmentalism, and other issues of our time. It critically and fairly evaluates Hays's 'change of mind' in The Widening of God's Mercy regarding homosexuality. I recommend reading New Testament Ethics in tandem with The Moral Vision of the New Testament for any serious study of the hermeneutical enterprise and its ethical implications for the life and witness of the church."" --Max Lee, North Park Theological Seminary Author InformationCherryl Hunt (PhD, theology, University of Exeter) teaches at Spiritus Theological College (formerly South West Ministry Training Course), which offers theological education and ministerial training programs validated by Durham University. Nicholas J. Moore (DPhil, New Testament, University of Oxford) serves as the warden of Cranmer Hall, an evangelical Anglican theological college within St John's College, Durham University. Timothy J. Murray (PhD, New Testament, University of Nottingham) serves as pastor of Amblecote Community Church. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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