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Bible For Ethics

Juan Luis Segundo and First World Ethics

Bible For Ethics

Juan Luis Segundo and First World Ethics

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Paperback / softback

£25.00

Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780819115577
Number of Pages: 286
Published: 20/04/1981
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Anthony J. Tambasco

Anthony J. Tambasco is Associate Professor of Religion at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

...a valuable addition to the growing literature of North American responses to Latin American theologies of liberation. Tambasco's command of the discipline of ethics and biblical interpretation makes his contribution especially helpful. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America * CHOICE * ...appropriate as a college text because it addresses questions concerned adults are asking. While interdisciplinary sections relate excellently, each chapter is helpful separately. T. takes his stand for the poor and the oppressed with a challenge tochange unjust structures. Herein lies another value of the book. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America * Theological Studies * Hopefully this will be a significant first step in the important dialogue between First World and Third World theologians on important methodological issues in moral theology such as the use of the Bible. Above all, Tambasco is to be congratulated foran understanding of Segundo's writings which at the same time manages to be both sympathetic and critical. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America Hopefully this will be a significant first step in the important dialogue between First World and Third World theologians on important methodological issues in moral theology such as the use of the Bible. Above all, Tambasco is to be congratulated for an understanding of Segundo's writings which at the same time manages to be both sympathetic and critical. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America ...a valuable addition to the growing literature of North American responses to Latin American theologies of liberation. Tambasco's command of the discipline of ethics and biblical interpretation makes his contribution especially helpful. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America * CHOICE * ...appropriate as a college text because it addresses questions concerned adults are asking. While interdisciplinary sections relate excellently, each chapter is helpful separately. T. takes his stand for the poor and the oppressed with a challenge to change unjust structures. Herein lies another value of the book. -- Charles E. Curran, Catholic University of America * Theological Studies *