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Self love and Christian ethics

New studies in Christian ethics

by Weaver Darlene Fozard.

Synopsis

Self love is an inescapable problem for ethics, yet much of contemporary ethics is reluctant to offer any normative moral anthropologies. Instead, secular ethics and contemporary culture promote a norm of self-realization which is subjective and uncritical. Christian ethics also fails to address this problem directly, because it tends to investigate self love within the context of conflicts between the self's interests and those of her neighbors. Self Love and Christian Ethics, published in 2002, argues for right self love as the solution of proper self-relation that intersects with love for God and love for neighbor. Darlene Fozard Weaver explains that right self love entails a true self-understanding that is embodied in the person's concrete acts and relations. In making this argument, she calls upon ethicists to revisit ontological accounts of the self and to devote more attention to particular moral acts.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2002
ISBN-13 9780521520973
ISBN-10 0521520975
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject RELIGION;SELF-HELP
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 267
Shelf No. GT429