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Ethical Patterns in Early Christian Thought Book

Paperback. Pub Date: 2009 Pages: 268 Publisher: Camidge. University Press in SO-called Christian countries an increasing Number of people openly our REJECT Christian morality It is a commonplace that they do this for Values ??That can be shown to be Christian . How did this state of affairs come about An examination of the beginning of Christian ethical thought shows that. within great personal variety. certain patterns or concepts remain constant. Righteousness. discipleship. faith and love are traced in this book from the New Testament through to Augustine. There is a necessary tension between high ideals and practical performance. or between perfection and contingency. When this tension is lost. Christian ethics can easily go wrong. The amoral perfectionism of second-century Gnostics is remarkably similar to the mysticism of communal movements; the opposite threat of lega...Read More

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  • Blackwell

    In so-called Christian countries an increasing number of people openly reject Christian morality. In so-called Christian countries an increasing number of people openly reject Christian morality. It is a commonplace that they do this for values...

  • 0521092914
  • 9780521092913
  • Eric Osborn
  • 8 January 2009
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 268
  • 1
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