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Title Protestant social teaching : an introduction / edited by Onsi Aaron Kamel, Jake Meador, and Joseph Minich.

Publication Info. [Burford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom] : The Davenant Press, [2022].
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Description viii, 248 pages ; 23 cm
Note "With essays by Alastair Roberts, Matthew Lee Anderson, Brad Littlejohn, John Wyatt and more"--Page 1 of cover.
"For over one hundred years, the Roman Catholic Church has steadily curated a body of papal encyclicals, classic texts, and go-to answers on pressing moral issues of the day, that has come to be known as "Catholic Social Teaching." Meanwhile, in Protestantism, mainline churches have steadily jettisoned nearly every historic Christian moral teaching in an effort to make the faith more "relevant" and progressive, while evangelicals, though still committed to Scripture, have often done little better in holding fast to the norms that used to guide faithful Christian discipleship when it came to love, war, and everything in between. However, Protestants too have a rich heritage of social teaching, if only they knew their own tradition, a heritage that dovetails on many points with Roman Catholic teaching, but is also inflected by the Reformation's emphasis on the goods of the family and the nation. Now, for the first time, we are planting a flag for "Protestant social teaching," a coherent, catholic, biblical set of convictions about what it means to love one's neighbor in both personal and political life. The essays in this volume span the breadth of human life, from birth to death, from work to welfare, while providing a clear moral compass on hot-button issues like abortion, just war, and environmental care. This volume brings together contributions from a dozen authors who have deeply studied these diverse moral issues from a classical Protestant standpoint, distilling their biblical and historical insights into short, accessible chapters that can guide the reflections of every pastor or Christian leader"--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Part One. Law, justice, and punishment -- Part Two. Marriage, life, and death -- Part Three. Property, wealth, and poverty.
Subject Protestantism.
Protestant churches -- Doctrines.
Christian ethics.
Social ethics.
Christian sociology.
Christian philosophy.
Christianity -- Philosophy.
Added Author Kamel, Onsi A., editor.
Meador, Jake, editor.
Minich, Joseph (Joseph Thomas), 1982- editor.
ISBN 9781949716139 (paperback)
1949716139 (paperback)
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