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Christian Social Ethics in a Changing World; An Ecumenical Theological Inquiry, edited by John C. Bennett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, Association Press 1966Description: 381 21 cmPatent information: 1966Subject(s):
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Forword / John C. Bennett -- PART I : REOPENING THE DEBATE ON THE THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL ETHICS -- 1. Revolutionary change in theological prespective / Richard Shaull -- 2. The Basis of Christian social ethics / Roger Mehl -- 3. A New theological approach to Christian social ethics / Hans-Werner Bartsch -- 4. Church and society in Greek Orthodox theology / Nicos A. Nissiotis -- 5. Biblical social ethics : an evangelical view / Bruce Reed -- 6. Luther's "Two Kingdoms" ethic reconsidered / William H. Lazareth
Summary: Insights from world Christian leaders into the Church's role in national and international politics and in men's search for freedom and peace.
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Book Central Papal Library 253 | T733 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 26438

Working papers prepared under the sponsorship of the Dept. on Church and Society, World Council of Churches, for the 1966 world conference.

Forword / John C. Bennett -- PART I : REOPENING THE DEBATE ON THE THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL ETHICS -- 1. Revolutionary change in theological prespective / Richard Shaull -- 2. The Basis of Christian social ethics / Roger Mehl -- 3. A New theological approach to Christian social ethics / Hans-Werner Bartsch -- 4. Church and society in Greek Orthodox theology / Nicos A. Nissiotis -- 5. Biblical social ethics : an evangelical view / Bruce Reed -- 6. Luther's "Two Kingdoms" ethic reconsidered / William H. Lazareth

Insights from world Christian leaders into the Church's role in national and international politics and in men's search for freedom and peace.

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