Theological Ethics as Political Ethics: A Conversation with Raymond Geuss

Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):153-159 (2012)
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Abstract

Christian ethics is rooted in Christian worship, community, and identity, yet must cooperate across traditions to alleviate global injustices that violate love of God and neighbor. Although practical ethical commitment may be contingent on an experience of ultimacy that is ‘outside ethics’, this experience is not limited to confessing Christians

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