Consequences: Morality, Ethics, and the Future
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Consequences: Morality, Ethics, and the Future   -     By: James H. Burtness

Consequences: Morality, Ethics, and the Future

Fortress Press / 1999 / Paperback

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Christian faith plainly does not guarentee moral behavior, nor do morality and ethics require Christian faith. How can Christians think responsibly about ethical matters, and in what way can they make moral claims in a largely non-Christian society?

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Title: Consequences: Morality, Ethics, and the Future
By: James H. Burtness
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 173
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 0800630920
ISBN-13: 9780800630928
Stock No: WW630920

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How can Christians think responsibly about ethical matters, and in what way can they make moral claims in a largely non-Christian society? How can people engaged in serious moral disagreement be brought into constructive conversation?James Burtness addresses these questions in five steps. He first describes the connections and disjunctions between faith and ethics. He then discusses morality as a social phenomenon. In the heart of the book, he analyzes four options for doing Christian ethics: deontology, situationism, character ethics, and teleology. Burtness then advocates for a version of teleology, known as consequentialism, as the best way for Christians to think ethically in our time. Consequentialism is the method by which moral decisions are made primarily in the light of anticipated outcomes for the common good. Finally, Burtness demonstrates the viability of his approach and its benefits both within, and outside of, the Christian community.

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James H. Burtness is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. His published work includes Shaping the Future: The Ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer(1985).

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