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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Georgetown University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781626167087
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What might we learn if the study of ethics focused less on hard cases and more on the practices of everyday life? In Everyday Ethics, Michael Lamb and Brian Williams gathered some of the world's leading scholars and practitioners of moral theology (including some Georgetown University Press authors) to explore that question in dialogue with anthropology and the social sciences. In a field largely begun by Michael Banner, contributors engage with and extend his ideas of ethics as it is practiced in daily life. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, these scholars analyze the ethics of ordinary practices--from eating, learning, and loving the neighbor to borrowing and spending, using technology, and working in a flexible economy. Along the way, they consider the moral and methodological questions that emerge from this interdisciplinary dialogue and assess the implications for the future of moral theology.

What might we learn if the study of ethics focused less on hard cases and more on the practices of everyday life? In Everyday Ethics, Michael Lamb and Brian Williams gather some of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners of moral theology (including some GUP authors) to explore that question in dialogue with anthropology and the social sciences. Inspired by the work of Michael Banner, these scholars cross disciplinary boundaries to analyze the ethics of ordinary practices—from eating, learning, and loving thy neighbor to borrowing and spending, using technology, and working in a flexible economy. Along the way, they consider the moral and methodological questions that emerge from this interdisciplinary dialogue and assess the implications for the future of moral theology.

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Everyday Ethics goes beyond its immediate responsive purpose by taking part in, and providing methodological reflections upon, a movement by Christian moral theologians who engage more deeply with the work and tools of anthropology. * Religion and its Publics *

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"Everyday Ethics goes beyond its immediate responsive purpose by taking part in, and providing methodological reflections upon, a movement by Christian moral theologians who engage more deeply with the work and tools of anthropology."Eric Hilker, Religion and its Publics -- Eric Hilker * Religion and its Publics *
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Contextualizing Everyday Ethics: Moral Theology Meets Anthropology and the Social Sciences 1(18)
Michael Lamb
Brian A. Williams
PART I Evaluating Banner's Proposal: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Meaning and Method
1 Toward an Ethics of Social Practice
19(9)
Molly Farneth
2 Engaging the Everyday in Womanist Ethics and Mujerista Theology
28(13)
Stephanie Mota Thurston
3 Social Anthropology, Ethnography, and the Ordinary
41(7)
Morgan Clarke
4 "The Everyday" against the "and" in "Theology and Social Science"
48(17)
Brian Brock
PART II Practices of Everyday Ethics: Extending the Proposal
5 Forming Humanity: Practices of Education Christianly Considered
65(16)
Jennifer A. Herdt
6 Charity, Justice, and the Ethics of Humanitarianism
81(22)
Eric Gregory
7 The Elimination of the Human within the Technological Society
103(14)
Craig M. Gay
8 On New New Things: Work and Christian Thought in Flexible Capitalism
117(16)
Philip Lorish
9 The Everyday Ethics of Borrowing and Spending: Evaluating Economic Risk and Reward
133(13)
Justin Welby
10 Sharing Tables: The Embodied Ethics of Eating and Joining
146(25)
Rachel Muers
PART III Everyday Ethics: A Future for Moral Theology?
11 The Tasks of Christian Ethics: Theology, Ethnography, and the Conundrums of the Cultural Turn
171(21)
Luke Bretherton
12 Sacramental Ethics and the Future of Moral Theology
192(19)
Charles Mathewes
13 Confessions of a Moderately (Un)Repentant Sinner
211(10)
Michael Banner
APPENDIX
Everyday Ethics: A Bibliographic Essay
221(20)
Patrick McKearney
List of Contributors 241(4)
Index 245
Michael Lamb is Director of the Program for Leadership and Character and Assistant Professor of Politics, Ethics, and Interdisciplinary Humanities at Wake Forest University.

Brian Williams is Dean of the Templeton Honors College and Assistant Professor of Ethics and Liberal Studies at Eastern University.