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Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198263906
Published: 28/12/1995
A fresh and up-to-date account of the ethical thought of one of the twentieth century's greatest theologians, Karl Barth. Dr Biggar recovers Barth's ethics from some widespread misunderstandings, and goes on to relate Barth's ideas to many of the central issues debated in contemporary Christian ethics - including the concept of human freedom and of created moral order; moral norms and their relation to individual vocation; the relative ethnical roles of the Bible, the Church, philosophy, and empirical science; moral character and its formation; and the problem of war.

Nigel Biggar (Chaplain and Fellow, Oriel College, Oxford)

a clear and judicious treatment of the great Swiss theologian's ethical thought Church Times an excellent introduction to the complexities of Barth's ethics Times Literary Supplement

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