
Biblical Ethics and Social Change
Stephen Mott(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 25. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-19-973937-0 (ISBN)
Description
This scholarly synthesis of biblical studies and Christian social ethics is designed to provide a biblical argument for intentional institutional change on behalf of social justice. Stephen Charles Mott provides a biblical and ethical guide on ways to implement that change.
The first part of the book, providing the biblical theology of intentional social change, deals with the central concepts in biblical and theological ethics: grace, evil, love, justice, and the Reign of God. Christian social change must be rooted not only in justice, but in the grace received through the death and resurrection of Christ.
The second part evaluates ethical and theological methods for carrying out that intentional social change. It offers a study of evangelism, counter community, civil disobedience, armed revolution, and political reform. It shows the contribution of each as well as the strong limitations of each used in isolation.
A recurring theme of the book is the scriptural insistence on the priority of justice as taking upon oneself the cause of the oppressed. Justice is understood on bringing back into the community those who are near to falling out of it. Political authority has a vital role in social change for justice. It is essential that a Christian use all available and legitimate means of meeting basic needs by providing for all what is essential for inclusion in society.
In this revised edition, Mott updates the contemporary illustrations and includes his own further reflections in the last thirty years on this topic.
The first part of the book, providing the biblical theology of intentional social change, deals with the central concepts in biblical and theological ethics: grace, evil, love, justice, and the Reign of God. Christian social change must be rooted not only in justice, but in the grace received through the death and resurrection of Christ.
The second part evaluates ethical and theological methods for carrying out that intentional social change. It offers a study of evangelism, counter community, civil disobedience, armed revolution, and political reform. It shows the contribution of each as well as the strong limitations of each used in isolation.
A recurring theme of the book is the scriptural insistence on the priority of justice as taking upon oneself the cause of the oppressed. Justice is understood on bringing back into the community those who are near to falling out of it. Political authority has a vital role in social change for justice. It is essential that a Christian use all available and legitimate means of meeting basic needs by providing for all what is essential for inclusion in society.
In this revised edition, Mott updates the contemporary illustrations and includes his own further reflections in the last thirty years on this topic.
Reviews / Votes
Mott articulates his own vision for biblical ethics striving for social change. thereby contributing to this urgent conversation. * Aaron Janklow, Expository Times * The book admirably fulfils the stated purpose for its intended readers. It is enviably lucid and easy to read, despite the complexity of some of the ideas with which it deals, and it does an excellent job in setting out the way in which the priority of the poor and weak, the demand for justice, and the oVer of it in the Reign of God pervade the Scriptures. * Walter J. Houston, Journal of Theological Studies *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
451 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-973937-0 (9780199739370)
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Biblical Ethics and Social Change
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Biblical Ethics and Social Change
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03/2011
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
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Person
Professor of Christian and Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Emeritus)
Author
Professor Emeritus of Social EthicsProfessor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Beverly, MA
Content
Abbreviations ; PART I: A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT ; CHAPTER 1: Biblical Faith and the Reality of Social Evil ; CHAPTER 2: God's Grace and Our Action ; CHAPTER 3: Love and Society ; CHAPTER 4: God's Justice and Ours ; CHAPTER 5: The Long March of God ; PART II: PATHS TO JUSTICE ; CHAPTER 6: Evangelism ; CHAPTER 7: The Church as Counter-Community ; CHAPTER 8: Strategic Noncooperation ; CHAPTER 9: After All Else - Then Arms? ; CHAPTER 10: Creative Reform through Politics ; Notes ; Indices