
The Politics of Practical Reason
Why Theological Ethics Must Change Your Life
Mark Ryan(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 9. June 2011
240 pages
978-1-62189-317-2 (ISBN)
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Ought we conceive of theological ethics as an activity that draws from a community's vision of human goodness and that has implications for the kind of person each of us is to be? Or, can students of the discipline map the ethical implications of what Christians confess about God, themselves, and the world while remaining indifferent to these claims? Habituated by modern moral theories such as consequentialism and deontology, Mark Ryan argues, we too often assume that Christian ethics makes no claim on the character of its students and teachers. It is rather like yet another department store within the shopping mall of ideas and ideologies to which advanced education provides access. By arguing that theological ethics is an activity by nature "political," the author endeavors to show us that to do Christian ethics is to be habituated into ways of talking and seeing that put us on a path toward the good.
The author thus affirms the claim that theological ethics is a life-changing practice. But why is it so? This book endeavors to display a philosophical basis for this claim, by articulating the political character of practical reason. Through rigorous conversation with G. E. M. Anscombe, Charles Taylor, Stanley Hauerwas, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Jeffrey Stout, Ryan provides an account of practical reasoning that enables us to rightly conceive theological ethics as a discipline that ought to change our lives.
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Eugene
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Mark Ryan is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Theology at Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New Jersey.
Content
- Intro
- The Politics of Practical Reason
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- chapter 1: Elizabeth Anscombe: Practical Reason as Political and Linguistic
- chapter 2: Charles Taylor: Practical Reason as Becoming Articulate
- chapter 3: Stanley Hauerwas: Practical Reason as Performance
- chapter 4: Practical Reason, Justice, and Liberation
- chapter 5: Alasdair MacIntryre and Jeffrey Stout: Practical Reason as Traditioned
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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