On Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics

On Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781647124151
ISBN-13 : 1647124158
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Book Synopsis On Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics by : D. Stephen Long

Download or read book On Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics written by D. Stephen Long and published by Georgetown University Press. This book was released on 2024-03-01 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An expansion of the discipline of ethics demonstrates that Aquinas’s “infusing of virtue” makes better sense of the moral life than finding a method to guide action While teaching ethics is universally applauded, how one goes about it is much more difficult and contested than is often recognized. On Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics addresses what it means to teach and learn ethics through a thorough comparison of two ethicists, Henry Sidgwick and F. D. Maurice. Where Sidgwick understood ethics as developing a method for guiding voluntary action to what is right, Maurice maintained that ethics concerns life as a whole, and that requires placing it within a metaphysical and theological realm in which the good is much more definitive than right. This comparative history argues that Maurice’s use of Thomas Aquinas’s “infusing of virtue” makes better sense of the moral life of ordinary persons than the specialized, academic discipline Sidgwick bequeathed. Long expands the discipline of ethics through the central theme of his work: that moral life is a gift rather than an achievement. He provides a clear argument in favor of a more holistic approach to teaching ethics.


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