Power Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age


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Schweikers reflections are strikingly original and they ought to be required reading for everyone in the field of theological ethics. -Douglas F. Ottati Professor of Theology and Ethics Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education With this new work Schweiker continues his vital exploration of hermeneutical realism responsibility ethics moral formation and the lives we live in our complex late modern cultures. This is a bracing complex text that richly rewards those who engage it with the care it requires. -Jean Bethke Elshtain Laura Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics University of Chicago and author of Augustine and the Limits of Politics Schweiker has a comprehensive knowledge of contemporary moral thought--philosophical and theological applied and theoretical. He brings a wealth of material together with a unifying theological perspective that sharpens our questions and renews our hope. This is an outstanding achievement. -Robin W. Lovin Dean and Professor of Ethics Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University William Schweiker is the Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chicago. Born in Des Moines Iowa (1953) he holds degrees from Simpson College Duke University and also the University of Chicago. Besides teaching at Chicago he has also been guest professor at Uppsala University and the University of Heidelberg. Schweiker´s writings engage theological and ethical questions attentive to global dynamics comparative religious ethics the history of ethics and hermeneutical philosophy. Schweiker has published five books numerous articles and award-winning essays as well as edited and contributed to six volumes including A Companion to Religious Ethics (2004) a comprehensive and innovative work in the field of comparative religious ethics. He is currently working on a volume Religious Ethics: Meaning and Method. Ongoing research is for a book on theological ethics and the integrity of life.
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