The Bible in ethics : the Second Sheffield Colloquium

edited by John W. Rogerson, Margaret Davies & M. Daniel Carroll R
Sheffield, England : Sheffield Academic Press, c1995
379 p. ; 24 cm
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G/F CollectionBS 680 .E84 .S54Available

  • A
  • Discourse ethics and Biblical ethics
  • From law to virtue and back again: on Veritatis splendor
  • Ideology, theology and sociology: from Kautsky to Meeks
  • Reading for life: the use of the Bible in ethics and the work of Martha C. Nussbaum
  • Ethics as deconstruction, and, the ethics of deconstruction
  • Theological education as a Theory-Praxis Loop: situating the Book of Joshua in a cultural, social ethical, and theological matrix
  • Divine character and the formation of moral community in the Book of Exodus
  • Nationalism and the Hebrew Bible
  • Ethics and the Old Testament
  • And the dumb do speak: articulating incipient readings of the Bible in marginalized communities.
  • B
  • Bible and the religious identity of the Maya of Guatemala at the conquest and today: considerations and challenges for the nonindigenous
  • Gospel, the poor and the churches: attitudes to poverty in the British churches and Biblical exegesis
  • New Testament and the ethics of cultural compromise: Compromiso with the God of life or compromise with the ideology of power?
  • Ethics of Biblical violence against women
  • Sex and gender ethics as New Testament ethics
  • You shall open your hand to your needy brother: ideology and moral formation in Deut. 15.1-18
  • Work and slavery in the New Testament: impoverishments of traditions
  • How the Spirit reads and how to read the Spirit.
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes
  • Papers presented at the international colloquium held in the Dept. of Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield, Apr. 1995
  • Sheffield Academic Press
  • 1850755736
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AFKX