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Transfigured not Conformed: Christian Ethics in a Hermeneutic Key
by Emeritus Professor Hans G. Ulrich
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Paperback / softback. New. The moral theology of Hans G. Ulrich is presented here in English for the first time. These collected essays represent the culmination of a lifetime of reflection on Christian living from this German theologian in conversation with Luther, Bonhoeffer, and contemporary philosophers and theologians. Ulrichâs ethics affirm the lively presence of the living work of God in orienting the daily life of Christians. This presence enables members of the Church to live as creatures trusting in Godâs promises, bearing witness in political and economic spheres, and trusting in life as a gift in response to bioethical issues. Ulrichâs fresh take on living out of the promise of God yields further guidance on issues in international relations, economics, parenting, disability, and more.
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- Transfigured not Conformed: Christian Ethics in a Hermeneutic Key
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- Emeritus Professor Hans G. Ulrich
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- 9780567703811
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