Power and Christian ethics

In the conventional analysis of human behaviour, power and ethics are frequently considered contrary principles, in that power enforces, while ethics elicits a free response. But, as James Mackey forcefully shows, a more adventurous philosophical study of human morality escapes the sense of contrari...

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Subtitles:Power & Christian Ethics
Main Author: Mackey, James P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1994.
In:Year: 1994
Reviews:Power and Christian Ethics. James P. Mackey (1995) (Miller, Richard B.)
Series/Journal:New studies in Christian ethics 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Power / Christian ethics
Further subjects:B Power (Christian theology)
B Christian Ethics
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521415958
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Summary:In the conventional analysis of human behaviour, power and ethics are frequently considered contrary principles, in that power enforces, while ethics elicits a free response. But, as James Mackey forcefully shows, a more adventurous philosophical study of human morality escapes the sense of contraries, and sets us on a quest for the kind of power that liberates human creativity. It then becomes possible to establish the framework for a critical assessment of the kind of power that ought to be operative in the major structures of human society, civil or ecclesiastical, state governments and church hierarchies. Mackey analyses the religious question which then quite naturally emerges, as to whether this Eros-type power so manifest in human society originates from beyond the more empirical structures of churches, states and 'nature'; and the effort to detect the specifically Christian characterisation of an allegedly ultimate power working in us for final well-being finds its natural context.
The anatomy of power -- The anatomy of morals -- Powers secular and powers sacred -- The Christian experience of power -- The anatomy of church -- Conclusion: Of Christian churches and secular states
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ISBN:0511983514
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511983511