Ethics in Crisis, Ethics in Hope : Bonhoeffer's Unfinished Theological Ethics and the Future of Human Dignity (T&t Clark New Studies in Bonhoeffer's Theology and Ethics)

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Ethics in Crisis, Ethics in Hope : Bonhoeffer's Unfinished Theological Ethics and the Future of Human Dignity (T&t Clark New Studies in Bonhoeffer's Theology and Ethics)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This incisive volume offers fresh historical and constructive engagements with the ever fascinating and perplexing theological ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Matthew Puffer examines the historical crises out of which Bonhoeffer composed the manuscripts that would become his posthumously published magnum opus, Ethics. He explores the ways in which Bonhoeffer understood his work as a response not only to the ecclesial, social, and political crises of Nazi Germany, but more specifically to a "crisis in ethics," the failure of traditional forms of ethics to effectively respond to the state of emergency. Bonhoeffer famously wrestles with novel proposals for how Christians should think about responsibility, complicity, culpability, and guilt in ways that have left not only casual readers but also philosophers and Bonhoeffer scholars scratching their heads.

In these chapters, Matthew Puffer argues for a critical reconsideration of the ethics supposed to have informed Bonhoeffer's participation in German resistance, but also for an extension of Bonhoeffer's thought to the global, ecological, and intergenerational crises of ethics that we face today. An ethics of hope proves to be an essential and ineliminable feature of Bonhoeffer's thought, evident in his insistence that ethics is fundamentally about how coming generations will live.

In Bonhoeffer we find fresh inspiration for contemporary debates regarding the meaning and political implications of human dignity, integrating the wellbeing of not-yet-existing future generations into the moral calculus regarding what it means to treat present day persons with dignity.

Contents

Chapter 1
Ethics in Crisis: Bonhoeffer's Context and Permacrisis

Ethics in Dialogue: Barth and Bonhoeffer

Chapter 2
Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Theology of Karl Barth

Chapter 3
Karl Barth in the Ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Bonhoeffer's Ethics of Election

Ethics in Borderline Cases: Moral Reasoning and Responsibility

Chapter 4
The 'Borderline Case' in Bonhoeffer's Political Theology

Chapter 5
Three Rival Versions of Moral Reasoning: Interpreting Bonhoeffer's Ethics of Lying, Guilt, and Responsibility

Ethics in the Anthropocene: Christ the Mediator and Moral Anthropology

Chapter 6
Christ the Mediator of Creation

Chapter 7
Ecological Anthropology: Is the analogia relationis still of any use?

Ethics in Hope: Future Generations and Human Dignity

Chapter 8
Christ as Mediator for the Coming Generation: Toward a Theological Ethic of Intergenerational Responsibility

Chapter 9
Ethics in Hope: On the Future of Human Dignity

Bibliography
Index

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