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About the Author
Luke Bretherton is Senior Lecturer in Theology & Politics, and Convenor of the Faith & Public Policy Forum at King's College London. He has worked with a variety of faith-based NGOs, mission agencies and churches in several national and international contexts. He is the author of Christianity and Contemporary Politics: The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness (2010) and Reviews Editor of the journal Political Theology.
Reviews
'The issues in this book will be recognised as crucial by anyone who wants to achieve a more satisfying grasp of the relation to each other of Christian ethics and moral philosophy, and by anyone who wants to understand what makes for fruitful exchanges between interlocutors who really do hold opposing views. Bretherton's clear and engaging text reaches beyond mere analysis and criticism to the development of a model of dialogue in terms of 'hospitality'.' commend this book strongly and without reserve.' Nigel Biggar, Oxford University, UK 'Bretherton's book is quite brilliant: elegant in its structural composition, tightly argued, lucidly written, erudite, nuanced and urbane, and relentlessly theological.' Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol, in Theology (2008) 'Bretherton's argument and example of euthanasia/hospice as an expression of the church's hospitality is quite compelling. His attempt to demonstrate that the church can engage a very pluralistic moral and cultural environment constructively while retaining its own criteria of moral evaluation is persuasive. ... The book is well-written and is an important contribution to contemporary reflections about how the church should engage its cultural context.' Christine Pohl, Asbury Theological Seminary, in Studies in Christian Ethics (2007) 'Hospitality as Holiness is a book of one big idea, a good one, which is explored from every possible angle and put in every possible light. ... I hope, now, that it will be suggestive, and that Bretherton himself, and others following his lead, will take the big idea further, exploring the full scope of the work it is capable of doing for us.' Oliver O'Donovan, University of Edinburgh, UK in Political Theology (2008) 'It is a book for our times as it seeks to address the issue of relations between Christian and non-Christian in a world which is aggressively multi-cultural and riven with an incommensurable variety of ethics.' Fulcrum '... Bretherton ma
Book Information
ISBN 9781409403494
Author Luke Bretherton
Format Paperback
Page Count 226
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 317g