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The Ten commandments : the reciprocity of faithfulness / edited by William P. Brown.

Contributor(s): Brown, William P, 1958-
Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of theological ethics: Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, 2004Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 349 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0664223230 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Ten commandmentsDDC classification: 241.5/2 LOC classification: BV4655 | .T378 2004Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-331) and indexes.
Contents:
Divine command and beyond: the ethics of the commandments / Patrick D. Miller -- The Decalogue in the New Testament / Reginald H. Fuller -- Law in the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas / Michael Dauphinais and Matthew Levering -- The moral precepts of the old law / Thomas Aquinas -- Martin Luther and the rabbinic mind / George Lindbeck -- How Christians should regard Moses / Martin Luther -- Reformed explication of the ten commandments / John P. Burgess -- On the law and the commandments / John Calvin -- The two testaments in the Anabaptist tradition / Stuart Murray -- Three radical reformers on the Decalogue / Andreas Karlstadt, Hans Denck, and Peter Riedemann -- The obedience of trust: recovering the law as gift / Marty Stevens -- Biblical law and the origins of democracy / Jean Louis Ska -- Should the ten commandments be posted in the public realm? Why the Bible and the Constitution say, "no" / Nancy J. Duff -- The first commandment as a theological and ethical principle / Paul E. Capetz -- "The work of human hands" (Psalm 115:4): idolatry in the Old Testament / John Barton -- The fundamental code illustrated: the third commandment / Herbert B. Huffmon -- A palace in time / Abraham J. Heschel -- Restless until we rest in God: the fourth commandment as test case in Christian "plain sense" interpretation / Kathryn Greene-McCreight -- No contempt for the family / Walter J. Harrelson -- "Thou shalt not kill"--the first commandment of the just war tradition / Gary M. Simpson -- Adultery, prophetic tradition, and the Decalogue / Hendrik Bosman -- The eighth commandment: a way to king's "beloved community"? / Cheryl B. Anderson -- Truth-telling as subversive obedience / Walter Brueggemann -- "Coveting your neighbor's house" in social context / Marvin L. Chaney.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Faculty Collection 1 West BV4655 .T378 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902265582
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Faculty Collection Special Collections (by appointment only) BV4655 .T378 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Not For Loan 0182903160972
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Faculty Collection 1 West BV4655 .T378 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 3 Available 0182903083711

Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-331) and indexes.

Divine command and beyond: the ethics of the commandments / Patrick D. Miller -- The Decalogue in the New Testament / Reginald H. Fuller -- Law in the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas / Michael Dauphinais and Matthew Levering -- The moral precepts of the old law / Thomas Aquinas -- Martin Luther and the rabbinic mind / George Lindbeck -- How Christians should regard Moses / Martin Luther -- Reformed explication of the ten commandments / John P. Burgess -- On the law and the commandments / John Calvin -- The two testaments in the Anabaptist tradition / Stuart Murray -- Three radical reformers on the Decalogue / Andreas Karlstadt, Hans Denck, and Peter Riedemann -- The obedience of trust: recovering the law as gift / Marty Stevens -- Biblical law and the origins of democracy / Jean Louis Ska -- Should the ten commandments be posted in the public realm? Why the Bible and the Constitution say, "no" / Nancy J. Duff -- The first commandment as a theological and ethical principle / Paul E. Capetz -- "The work of human hands" (Psalm 115:4): idolatry in the Old Testament / John Barton -- The fundamental code illustrated: the third commandment / Herbert B. Huffmon -- A palace in time / Abraham J. Heschel -- Restless until we rest in God: the fourth commandment as test case in Christian "plain sense" interpretation / Kathryn Greene-McCreight -- No contempt for the family / Walter J. Harrelson -- "Thou shalt not kill"--the first commandment of the just war tradition / Gary M. Simpson -- Adultery, prophetic tradition, and the Decalogue / Hendrik Bosman -- The eighth commandment: a way to king's "beloved community"? / Cheryl B. Anderson -- Truth-telling as subversive obedience / Walter Brueggemann -- "Coveting your neighbor's house" in social context / Marvin L. Chaney.

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