Joining Creation’s Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness
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Joining Creation’s Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness  -     By: Brian Brock

Joining Creation’s Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness

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"In the beginning, God created. . . ." In this comprehensive work, prominent ethicist Brock reveals how a timeless, biblically rooted understanding of what it means to be a creature sheds fresh light on postmodern questions about conversion, wisdom, human dignity, dominion, Sabbath, vocation, sexuality, marriage, sin, death, politics, economics, and our relationship with the rest of creation. 1216 pages, hardcover from Baker.

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Title: Joining Creation’s Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness
By: Brian Brock
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 1216
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 3 pounds 13 ounces
ISBN: 1540963268
ISBN-13: 9781540963260
Stock No: WW963262

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"In the beginning, God created . . ." Thus begins the Bible's story of a long conversation between God and creatures, one in which humans are often the least edifying contributors. They need to learn what it means to confess themselves creatures if they are to begin to understand what it means to be human and how to live.

Joining Creation's Praise, a major statement by a leading Christian ethicist, shows how confessing that we are creatures deeply reshapes every aspect of Christian thinking and living. Human beings are made to embody Christ's image in the world--not as dominators but as conduits of divine life.

In this comprehensive yet clear volume of theological ethics, Brian Brock follows the first few chapters of Genesis in order to discover the things that the sages of Israel took to be crucial for the ethical life of human beings among other creatures in God's world. Informed by theological rigor and careful exegesis, the many ethical reflections in this volume allow an ancient wisdom to shed fresh light on very postmodern ethical questions about conversion, life with God, knowledge and wisdom, dominion, Sabbath, vocation, economics, human dignity, our relationship with the rest of creation, sexuality, marriage, family, sin, death, and politics.

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Brian Brock (PhD, King's College, London) is chair of moral and practical theology at the University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland. He has written scholarly works on the use of the Bible in Christian ethics, the ethics of technological development, and the theology of disability, including Singing the Ethos of God: On the Place of Christian Ethics in Scripture. He is managing editor of the Journal of Disability and Religion, founder and managing editor of the T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics, and president of the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics.

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