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Paul Ramsey's Ethics

The Power of 'Agape' in a Postmodern World

Paul Ramsey's Ethics

The Power of 'Agape' in a Postmodern World

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£55.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780275969882
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 30/11/2000

This book examines the moral philosophy of Paul Ramsey—one of the 20th century's most influential ethicists—from a theological perspective illustrating that religion can still play a substantial role in our ongoing moral inquiries. Ramsey wrote prodigiously on ethical issues including politics, medical research, the Vietnam war, and nuclear proliferation. His ethical theory, which concentrates on divine love, or `agape,' as well as justice and order, provides a middle ground between fundamentalism and secularism. Therefore, Ramsey's ethics will appeal to the 21st-century social conscience.

McKenzie grounds his theological exploration in a comprehensive history of the theological and philosophical influences on Ramsey's thought, including Jonathan Edwards' theory of natural morality. He also explores a multidisciplinary selection of Ramsey's writings. In conclusion, McKenzie argues that Ramsey's natural law theory will continue to have significant and increasing relevance for morality in the postmodern world. This is the most thorough study of Paul Ramsey's work as well as a significant contribution to philosophy and theology.

Foreword by John P. Crossley Preface Introduction--Speaking His Mind in the Public Square The Theological Foundations of Ramsey's Thought The Bible and Paul Ramsey Natural Law--The Splendor of Natural Morality Medical Ethics--Ethics at the Margins of Life Fighting the Just War Conclusion--For Such a Time as This Bibliography Index

Michael McKenzie

MICHAEL C. McKENZIE is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Keuka College in upstate New York. He is the author of Understanding the Faith of Jehovah's Witnesses (1999), Philosophy for Normal People (1998),and is Associate Editor of the forthcoming World Mythology (2001). He has taught at the college level for eight years.