Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780567707178 |
ISBN10: | 0567707172 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 264 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
681 |
Category:
The Logic of Love
Christian Ethics and Moral Psychology
Publisher: T&T Clark
Date of Publication: 25 July 2024
Number of Volumes: Paperback
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Overviewing what makes the intersection between emotion and ethics so confusing, this book surveys an older wisdom in how to manage it, using a range of Christian theologians and sources. More important even than 'managing', we begin to see a vision for a better set of affections to grow within and among us. In this vision emerges a practical and nuanced account of what the Christian tradition sometime summarises as 'love'.
How may we recover a deep affection for what matters, both within ourselves and together in groups? This book also dialogues with a new movement in moral psychology, 'social intuitionism'. Cameron argues that researchers in this discipline have interests and conclusions that sometimes overlap with Christian sources, even where their respective lenses differ. In this way, the book overviews recent trends in moral psychology against a recent historical and contemporary cultural backdrop, whilst assaying major sources in Christian theology that offer guidance on moral psychology.
How may we recover a deep affection for what matters, both within ourselves and together in groups? This book also dialogues with a new movement in moral psychology, 'social intuitionism'. Cameron argues that researchers in this discipline have interests and conclusions that sometimes overlap with Christian sources, even where their respective lenses differ. In this way, the book overviews recent trends in moral psychology against a recent historical and contemporary cultural backdrop, whilst assaying major sources in Christian theology that offer guidance on moral psychology.
Table of Contents:
Part One: Emotions and moral psychology
Chapter One:
The amoral roots of modern 'emotion'
Chapter Two:
Computerising ethics or satiating voracity?
Chapter Three:
Parsing the soul: some directions in moral psychology
Part Two: Hebrew and Christian beginnings in an account of moral affections
Chapter Four:
The pursuit of wisdom: a journey of biblical proportions
Chapter Five:
Desire and culpability: a tragedy of biblical proportions
Part Three: Christian reflections in an account of affection
Chapter Six:
An Augustinian synthesis: the ordering of disorder
Chapter Seven:
Aquinas's refinement: the fully Christian organism
Chapter Eight:
Coakley's insight: the ground of all desire
Chapter Nine:
Chittister's gift: an everyday 'school'
Chapter Ten:
Affections, passions, and modern life
Bibliography
Index
Chapter One:
The amoral roots of modern 'emotion'
Chapter Two:
Computerising ethics or satiating voracity?
Chapter Three:
Parsing the soul: some directions in moral psychology
Part Two: Hebrew and Christian beginnings in an account of moral affections
Chapter Four:
The pursuit of wisdom: a journey of biblical proportions
Chapter Five:
Desire and culpability: a tragedy of biblical proportions
Part Three: Christian reflections in an account of affection
Chapter Six:
An Augustinian synthesis: the ordering of disorder
Chapter Seven:
Aquinas's refinement: the fully Christian organism
Chapter Eight:
Coakley's insight: the ground of all desire
Chapter Nine:
Chittister's gift: an everyday 'school'
Chapter Ten:
Affections, passions, and modern life
Bibliography
Index