Theology and Ethics

A proposal for how Christians and non Christians should relate to each other in the light of Alasdair MacIntyre, Germain Grisez and Oliver O’Donovan’s work (Bretherton, 2001)

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Bowing Before Christ – Nodding to the State? Reading Paul Politically with Oliver O’Donovan and John Howard Yoder (Dorothea H. Bertschmann, 2012)

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The Transformation of Persons and the Concept of Moral Order: A Study of the Evangelical Ethics of Oliver O’Donovan with special reference to the Barth-Brunner Debate (Baker, 2010)

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Appeals to the Bible in ecotheology and environmental ethics: A typology of hermeneutical stances (Horrell, 2008)

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Discerning the Dawn: History, Eschatology and New Creation: Gifford Lectures 2018 (NT Wright, 2018)

Lecture One – The Fallen Shrine: Lisbon 1755 and the Triumph of Epicureanism

Lecture Two – The Questioned Book: Critical Scholarship and the Gospels

Lecture Three – The Shifting Sand: The Meanings of ‘History’

Lecture Four – The End of the World? Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Historical Perspective

Lecture Five – The Stone the Builders Rejected: Jesus, the Temple and the Kingdom

Lecture Six – A New Creation: Resurrection and Epistemology

Lecture 7 – Broken Signposts? New Answers for the Right Questions

 

Lecture 8 – The Waiting Chalice: Natural Theology and the Missio Dei