Social selves and political reforms : five visions in contemporary Christian ethics / C. Melissa Snarr.
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- 9780567026033 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 0567026035 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 241 22
- BJ1275 .S63 2007
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241.2 R377L The law and the gospel / | 241.2 R448F Faith and law : | 241.2 R686G Glimpses Of A Strange Land | 241.2 S669S Social selves and political reforms : | 241.2 S967C Christian bioethics : | 241.2 S973B The Bible and law / | 241.2 V367R The rise and fall of the Christian Coalition : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-129) and index.
Introduction: Politics and Christianizing the social self -- Walter Rauschenbusch and organizing the social -- Reinhold Niebuhr and social anxiety -- Stanley Hauerwas and the church social -- Beverly Harrison and radical sociality -- Emilie Townes and the socially resilient self -- Conclusion: Socializing Christian political ethics -- Postscript: The work that lies ahead.
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