Jesus and Virtue Ethics

Building Bridges between New Testament Studies and Moral Theology

James F Keenan, SJ author Daniel Harrington, SJ author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:16th Sep '05

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This book offers a thorough exploration of virtue ethics through the lens of Scripture, addressing key moral issues relevant to contemporary Christians.

In Jesus and Virtue Ethics, authors Daniel Harrington and James Keenan explore the profound connection between Scripture and the virtues that arise from it. This insightful work serves as a lens through which readers can interpret biblical teachings, addressing a wide array of contemporary issues such as discipleship, the Sermon on the Mount, love, sin, politics, justice, sexuality, marriage, divorce, bioethics, and ecology. The authors draw from their extensive experience as theologians and educators, offering a rich examination of how virtue ethics can bridge the gap between New Testament studies and moral theology.

The book responds to the Second Vatican Council's call for a moral theology that is deeply rooted in Holy Scripture, emphasizing the importance of understanding virtues as both a product of Scripture and a means of interpreting it. By aligning their discussions with the New Testament's focus on human responses to God's grace, the authors provide a thoughtful analysis of ethical issues that resonate with Christians in today's world. They invite readers to engage with key biblical themes and consider how Catholic Christian moral theology informs broader ethical discussions in modern culture.

Complete with reflection questions and recommendations for further reading, Jesus and Virtue Ethics is an essential resource for professors, students, pastors, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the interplay between faith and ethics. This book not only enriches theological knowledge but also encourages a more profound appreciation of the moral implications of Scripture in everyday life.

All too often, biblical exegesis and moral theology go their separate ways, without any deep commitment to dialogue between the two disciplines. For this reason in particular, one must hail this new book by Fr. Daniel Harrington and Fr. James Keenan as an important step forward in the development of contemporary Catholic theology. -- John P. Meier, University of Notre Dame
With Daniel Harrington and James Keenan having solidly established themselves as sensitive interpreters of the Bible and ethics, there are few others I would want to read for a collaborative discussion on bridging New Testament studies with moral theology. This clearly written volume with discussion questions and suggested readings at the end of each chapter is well designed for class, adult discussion groups, personal reflection, and homily preparation. -- Richard M. Gula, S.S., Professor of Moral Theology, Franciscan School of Theology/Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA
Rarely does such a pair of stellar scholars lend their expertise to an introduction, then accomplish the results with such facility of style. Centering their presentation around an important new theological trend, "virtue ethics," they cover all the key questions in their respective fields. -- Lisa Sowle Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
[A] most helpful volume on New Testament Ethics... an excellent text. * The Bible Today *
Readers of this book will envy the students who took part in the authors' team-taught seminars.... Let us hope their work encourages other scholars to contribute to spanning the academic divide between Scripture and the moral life. * America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture *
Daniel Harrington, S.J., and James Keenan, S.J., have taken a giant step toward narrowing the gap between moral theology and exegesis. With Harrington presenting the biblical perspective and Keenan moral and theological reflections, these seasoned authors have engaged in a fruitful dialogue between exegesis and moral theology. Clearly and elegantly written, Jesus and Virtue Ethics provides a model of what it means to "build bridges" between exegesis and moral theology. Here is a work that responds to the needs of pastors and interested laity as well as theological students. -- Frank J. Matera, Professor of New Testament, The Catholic University of America

ISBN: 9780742549944

Dimensions: 230mm x 156mm x 14mm

Weight: 379g

240 pages