Description
All Christians read the Bible differently, pray differently, value their traditions differently, and give different weight to individual and corporate judgment. These differences are the basis of conflict. The question Christian ethics must answer, then, is, "What does the good life look like in the context of conflict?"
In this new introductory text, Ellen Ott Marshall uses the inevitable reality of difference to center and organize her exploration of the system of Christian morality.
- What can we learn from Jesus' creative use of conflict in situations that were especially attuned to questions of power?
- What does the image of God look like when we are trying to recognize the divine image within those with whom we are in conflict?
- How can we better explore and understand the complicated work of reconciliation and justice?
About the Author
Ellen Ott Marshall is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Conflict Transformation at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. She is the author of Though the Fig Tree Does Not Blossom: Toward a Responsible Theology of Christian Hope; Choosing Peace through Daily Practices; Christians in the Public Square: Faith that Transforms Politics and editor of Conflict Transformation and Religion: Essays on Faith, Power, and Relationship.
Book Information
ISBN 9780664263447
Author Ellen Ott Marshall
Format Paperback
Page Count 214
Imprint Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Publisher Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.