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How does Christian belief and practice relate to living well amid the difficulties of everyday life and the catastrophes and injustices that afflict so many today? In his introduction to Christian ethics, Bretherton provides a new, constructive framework for addressing this question. Connecting the theory and practice of Christian moral thought to contemporary existential concerns, this book integrates classic approaches to the pursuit of wisdom with contemporary liberationist and critical voices. The relationship between human and nonhuman life provides a central focus to the work, foregrounding environmental justice. As well as addressing a broad range of ethical questions, Bretherton situates moral formation and the pursuit of human and nonhuman flourishing alongside a concern for spirituality, pastoral care, and political struggles to survive and thrive in the contemporary context. Written for those seeking a place to start, as well as those seasoned in the field, Bretherton’s book provides an innovative ethical framework that moves beyond many of the impasses that shape current moral and political debates.
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A Primer in Christian Ethics: Christ and the Struggle to Live Well is written by Luke Bretherton and published by Cambridge University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for A Primer in Christian Ethics are 9781009329019, 1009329014 and the print ISBNs are 9781009328975, 1009328972. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781009329026, 9781009328982.
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