
Loving Creation
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Is it true that all we need is love? Does love capture the essence of Christian ethics? Does a love-centered ethic need to be impartial in a way that leaves no room at ground-level for relationships and projects? What is the place of well-being in an ethic of love? Loving Creation: The Task of Moral Life seeks to answer these questions by showing how a love-ethic and an ethic of creation are not at odds but rather reinforce each other.
Gary Chartier articulates a love-centered creation ethic--or a creation-centered love-ethic--and applies it to such issues as sex, economic life, love for enemies, and political order. In the book, Chartier offers a powerful alternative both to natural-law theories that seem to lose sight of the welfare of actual people and to the accounts of Christian love that embrace an alienating impartiality. He develops an understanding of Christian love as focused on creation that can contribute effectively to enriching both social practices and personal lives.
Loving Creation is unabashedly theological. But the theological considerations it adduces are ones that will allow Christians to engage in the public sphere with adherents of other religious traditions and of none. It is a contribution not only to theological understanding but also to personal moral reflection, to church practice, and to Christian participation in public life.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Putting Love and Creation Together
- What Doesn't Count as a Love Ethic?
- The Plan of the Book
- 1. Creation and Love
- Concern with Well-Being as Essential to Love
- Grounded in Love
- Love, Providence, and Revelation
- Loving God
- 2. A Creational Love Ethic
- Love and Well-Being
- Specifying Love
- Structuring Love
- Creation, Love, and Truth
- 3. Love, Voluntarism, and Vocation
- Moral Requirements as Contingent Creations
- Vocation
- 4. Loving Alternatives
- Love as Immediate Response
- Love as Promotion of Good Consequences
- Love as Covenantal Obedience
- Love as Prophetic Generosity
- Making Space for Agape
- 5. Enacting Love
- Loving Forcefully
- Loving Erotically
- 6. Creational Love and the Decalogue
- Shun Other Gods
- Shun Idols
- Shun Wrongful Reference to God
- Remember the Sabbath Day
- Honor Parents
- Shun Murder
- Shun Adultery
- Shun Theft
- Shun False Testimony
- Shun Coveting
- 7. Creational Love and New Testament Teaching
- Love Your Enemies
- Blessed Are the Peacemakers
- Do Not Insult
- Do Not Judge
- Test Everything
- Do Not Submit to Human Regulations
- Welcome Those Who Are Weak
- Restore Transgressors
- Remember Those Who Are Being Tortured
- Rejoice!
- Resist Slavery
- 8. Creational Love, Sin, and Virtue
- Creational Love, Sin, and the Seven Deadly Sins
- Creational Love and the Seven Virtues
- Conclusion
- Index
- About the Author
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