The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life HumanWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1995 - 232 pagini This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Building on a long career in the field of Christian ethics, Paul Lehmann here examines the role of the Ten Commandments in Christian life. Driven by the fundamental ethical question What am I as a believer in Jesus Christ and as a member of his church to do?, Lehmann moves beyond the inadequacies of both an ethic of law and a utilitarian ethic to his unique proposal of a contextual ethic grounded in the concept of koinonia. Part One discusses the commandments generally while focusing on insights from sociology regarding the structure of human life. Part Two takes up each commandment individually as a springboard for discussing critical issues in today's world. |
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Cuprins
Introduction | 1 |
Disregard Disarray and Discovery | 13 |
On Not Keeping the Commandments | 15 |
Rediscovering Luther | 19 |
Catching Up with Brother Martin | 25 |
Beyond Hierarchy and Equality | 31 |
Sharp Swords for Rusty Ones | 40 |
An Assist from Macrosociology | 44 |
Of God and Creation The Right Tablet of Moses The First Second and Third Commandments | 95 |
The First Commandment YOU SHALL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BESIDES ME | 96 |
The Heart Becomes Religion and Trust Becomes Process The Second Commandment YOU SHALL NOT GO ABOUT WITH THE NAME OF GOD ... | 101 |
The Feminist Repudiation of Patriarchal Cooptation | 111 |
The Third Commandment YOU SHALL MAKE A DAY FOR CELEBRATION HOLY | 145 |
The Family Abortion and Homosexuality The Fourth Fifth and Sixth Commandments The Left Tablet of Moses | 149 |
The Fourth Commandment YOU SHALL HONOR YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER | 150 |
The Fifth Commandment YOU SHALL NOT KILL | 163 |
Hive Anthill or Human Community | 48 |
The Structural Realism of the Decalogue | 55 |
Reciprocal Responsibility and the Decalogue | 63 |
Apperception Structure and Responsibility | 66 |
The Structural Realism of the Decalogue | 79 |
Pathways and Patterns of Reciprocal Responsibility | 83 |
Prologue | 85 |
Luther and the Bible | 89 |
The Question of Homosexuality The Sixth Commandment YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY | 172 |
Property False Witness Vocation and Belonging The Seventh Eighth Ninth and Tenth Commandments Christianity and Property The Seventh Comm... | 179 |
The Eighth Commandment YOU SHALL NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST YOUR NEIGHBOR | 199 |
The Ninth and Tenth Commandments YOU SHALL NOT COVET | 207 |
Concluding Comments | 224 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
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