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Protestant virtue and stoic ethics

Part of the T & T Clark enquiries in theological ethics series
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This text examines the dialogue between Roman stoic ethics and the work of Martin Luther, John Calvin and Jonathan Edwards.

Elizabeth Agnew Cochran illuminates key theological convictions that provide a foundation for constructing a contemporary Protestant virtue ethic consistent with a number of theological beliefs characteristic of the historical Reformed tradition.

Building on this conversation, this book develops the claims that faith holds a unique value among possible moral goods; virtue has a unity that coincides with a soteriology that conceives justification as radically transforming a Christian from a sinner to one who is righteous before God; and moral responsibility is realised through a dispositional consent to God's loving providence.

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T & T Clark
0567671372 / 9780567671370
eBook (EPUB)
28/12/2017
United Kingdom
English
232 pages
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