Description
"A much-needed contribution and resource that informs the theological skirmishes and debates. The historical perspective is essential and this book effectively succeeds in presenting/defending the appropriate context through which these historical minds and their teachings may be understood. A very useful perspective." -2023 Catholic Media Book Awards, First Time Author of a Book - Biography, Novels or General Theological Subject Matter, Third Place
About the Author
Kate Jackson-Meyer is a member of the faculty in the Theology Department at Boston College. Her scholarship and teaching are focused on theological ethics, bioethics, and the ethics of war and peacemaking.
Reviews
Jackson-Meyer's book is a wonderful meditation on what she recognizes as true moral dilemmas. * Catholic Books Review *
Jackson-Meyer's work accomplishes something difficult to do; it sheds new light on a much-discussed subject matter. [H]er work invites such further discussion while at the same time clarifying the difficulty of acting well in a broken world. It is a work well worth reading and pondering, by oneself and even more with others. * SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY *
Scholars and graduate students in both philosophy and theology will find the whole argument-which is laid out in the first few pages and reprised in more detail in the conclusion-clear, comprehensive, challenging, and valuable. The rich, focused individual chapters could easily be assigned in seminars for graduate students or advanced undergraduates. * Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics *
Jackson-Meyer's work accomplishes something difficult to do; it sheds new light on a much-discussed subject matter It is a work well worth reading and pondering, by oneself and even more with others. * SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY *
Book Information
ISBN 9781647122676
Author Kate Jackson-Meyer
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 295g