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Shape Of The Good: Christian Reflections on the Foundation of Ethics
C. Stephen Layman
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Description for Shape Of The Good: Christian Reflections on the Foundation of Ethics
Paperback. An introduction to ethical theory from a Christian perspective, this book examines the connection between moral theory, theology and metaphysics, approaching standard ethical theories from the standpoint of Christian theology. Series: Library of Religious Philosophy. Num Pages: 244 pages, index. BIC Classification: HPJ; HPQ; HRCM. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 140 x 14. Weight in Grams: 299.
An introduction to ethical theory from a Christian perspective, The Shape of the Good examines the connection between moral theory, theology, metaphysics and approaches standard ethical theories from the standpoint of Christian theology.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1994
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Series
Library of Religious Philosophy
Number of Pages
254
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268017521
SKU
V9780268017521
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About C. Stephen Layman
C. Stephen Layman is emeritus professor of philosophy at Seattle Pacific University. He is the author of The Power of Logic (2002) and Letters to Doubting Thomas: A Case for the Existence of God (2007).
Reviews for Shape Of The Good: Christian Reflections on the Foundation of Ethics
"The exposition is clear, the ideas interesting and challenging, and the theory obviously will be applicable to many of our bioethical disputes." —Journal of Clinical Ethics "Layman's book provides an excellent introduction to subjectivism, relativism, and the basic ethical theories, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. Those parts of the book provide an invaluable reference. . . . [T]he book should be a useful one in undergraduate courses." —Calvin Theological Journal "Readers looking for a clear and systematic account of various ethical theories and an interesting twist in relating God positively and negatively to those theories will not be disappointed with The Shape of the Good." —Theology Today "The Shape of the Good, truly an informative book, is clear, precise, and logical. . . . It can serve . . . as an excellent guide for the more advanced student who sees the need for approaching ethical theory from the standpoint of Christian theology. It is also illustrative of the fruitfulness of combining philosophical reflections with those of theology." —America "Writing as a mainline Christian philosopher, neither radical nor conservative, Layman offers a useful introduction to ethical theory. He defends a Christian teleological position: 'An act is right if and only if it promotes the Kingdom of God.' His incisive critiques of other ethical theories—relativistic, subjective, egoistic, utilitarian, deontological—are philosophical, not theological. . . . [I]t is clear and persuasive and should be readily understandable by upper-level undergraduates." —Choice, June 1992 “. . . a very effective text for introducing undergraduate students to the analytic tradition in ethical theory.” —Religious Studies Review