Bültmann & Gerriets
Ethics at the Edges of Law
Christian Moralists and American Legal Thought
von Cathleen Kaveny
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-061230-6
Erschienen am 02.10.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 Seiten

Preis: 25,99 €

Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

An interdisciplinary conversation between law and Christian thought exists, but has so far been centered in the legal academy. Law scholars have fruitfully critiqued contemporary legal and jurisprudential issues by drawing upon concepts and norms from the field of religious ethics. However, the conversation needs to move in the opposite direction as well-centered in religious studies and theology and reaching out to the legal field. Ethics at the Edges of Law begins this movement by arguing for the discipline of law as a valuable source of moral wisdom and conceptual insight for ethicists.
Cathleen Kaveny shows how the work of important contemporary figures in Christian ethics, including John Noonan, Stanley Hauerwas, and Margaret Farley, can be enriched and illuminated by engagement with particular aspects of the American legal tradition. The book is divided into three parts: Part I, "Narratives and Norms," examines how the legal tradition can shed light on the development of religious and moral traditions. Part II, "Love, Justice, and Law," uses particular legal cases to advance questions about the relationship of love and justice in Christian ethics. Part III, "Legal Categories and Theological Problems," shows how legal concepts can reframe and even resolve moral controversies within religious communities. With this book, Kaveny leads the way towards a mutually profitable exchange between the American legal tradition and the tradition of Christian ethics.



Cathleen Kaveny is the Darald and Juliet Libby Professor of Law and Theology at Boston College. She earned her J.D. and her Ph.D. in religious ethics at Yale University. She came to Boston College in 2014 after teaching for many years at the University of Notre Dame. She is a past president of the Society of Christian Ethics and chair of the board of trustees of the Journal of Religious Ethics.



Dedication
Preface
Introduction
Part I Narratives and Norms

Chapter 1 Tradition and Development
- Engaging John T. Noonan, Jr.
Chapter 2 Creation and Covenant
- Engaging Stanley Hauerwas
Chapter 3 Examples and Rules
-Engaging Jeffrey Stout
Part II Love, Justice, and Law
Chapter 4 Neighbor Love and Legal Precedent
- Engaging Gene Outka
Chapter 5 Compassionate Respect and Victims' Voices
- Engaging Margaret Farley
Chapter 6 Covenant Fidelity and Culture Wars
- Engaging Paul Ramsey
Part III Legal Categories and Theological Problems
Chapter 7 Juridical Insights and Theological Disputes
- Engaging Robert E. Rodes, Jr.
Chapter 8 Second Chances and Statutes of Limitations
- Engaging Walter Kasper
Chapter 9 Legalism and Christian Ethics
- Engaging Grisez and Engelhardt
Conclusion


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