Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey
In this original interpretation and critique of Paul Ramsey’s ethical thought, D. Stephen Long traces the development of one of the mid-twentieth century’s most important and controversial religious social thinkers. Long examines Ramsey’s early liberal idealism as well as later influences on his work, including the just war doctrine, Reinhold Niebu
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Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey
In this original interpretation and critique of Paul Ramsey’s ethical thought, D. Stephen Long traces the development of one of the mid-twentieth century’s most important and controversial religious social thinkers. Long examines Ramsey’s early liberal idealism as well as later influences on his work, including the just war doctrine, Reinhold Niebu
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Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey

Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey

by D. Stephen Long
Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey

Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism: The Ethics Of Paul Ramsey

by D. Stephen Long

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In this original interpretation and critique of Paul Ramsey’s ethical thought, D. Stephen Long traces the development of one of the mid-twentieth century’s most important and controversial religious social thinkers. Long examines Ramsey’s early liberal idealism as well as later influences on his work, including the just war doctrine, Reinhold Niebu

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367211820
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/05/2019
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

"D. Stephen Long is Director of Continuing Education at the Duke Divinity School, Duke University. "

Table of Contents

Introduction — Theological Idealism — Theological Realism — Protestant Casuist — Tragedy, Tradition, Transformism — Appendix
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