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9780802825940

Retrieving the Natural Law

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    9780802825940

  • ISBN10:

    080282594X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-04-14
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Pub Co
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Summary

Restating what all people intuit and what this means in moral, specifically bioethical, discourse is the raison d'etre for this volume. J. Daryl Charles argues that a traditional metaphysics of natural law lies at the heart of the present reconstructive project, and that a revival in natural-law thinking is of the highest priority for the Christian community as we contend in, rather than abdicate, the public square. Nowhere is this more on display than in the realm of bioethics, where the most basic moral questions - human personhood, human rights versus responsibilities, the reality of moral evil, the basis of civil society - are being debated. With his timely application of natural-law thinking to the field of bioethics, Charles seeks to breathe new life back into this key debate.

Author Biography

J. Daryl Charles is William E. Simon Visiting Fellow in Religion and Public Life, James Madison Program, Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Contending for Moral First Things: Christian Social Ethics and Postconsensus Culturep. 26
Natural Law and the Christian Traditionp. 74
Natural Law and the Protestant Prejudicep. 111
Moral Law, Christian Belief, and Social Ethicsp. 156
Contending for Moral First Things in Ethical and Bioethical Debates: Critical Categories - Part 1p. 195
Contending for Moral First Things in Ethical and Bioethical Debates: Critical Categories - Part 2p. 232
Ethics, Bioethics, and the Natural Law - a Test Case: Euthanasia Yesterday and Todayp. 269
The Natural Law and Public Morality: Second Thoughts on What Is at Stakep. 291
Bibliographyp. 316
Indexp. 333
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