01762nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000060005504100100006108200080007108200130007910000240009210000160011610000110013224500280014324500520017124500230022326000110024626000170025726000090027430000110028330000140029430000090030852009150031765000390123285600930127199900150136495200690137920260119070729.02022-08-24 11:09:47 a9780830824601 a1 a0 eng a241 bD184-W52 aWestberg, Daniel A. d(1949-2017) eAuthor aRenewing moral theology bChristian ethics as action, character and grace cDaniel A. Westberg aU.S.A. bInterVarsity c2015 a278tr. bPaperback c23cm aWhile ethical issues are being raised with new urgency, Christians are increasingly unfamiliar with the moral grammar of their faith. The need to reengage the deep-down things of the Christian moral tradition has seldom been more urgent. Moral theology has a long history in Catholic and Anglican traditions. The tradition of theological ethics, influenced by Aristotle by way of Aquinas, offers a distinct emphasis on virtues and character formation. Now Daniel Westberg infuses this venerable ethical tradition with biblical confidence in the centrality of the gospel and the role of the Holy Spirit in forming character, while also laying down sound moral psychology for practical reason and ethical living. Christians ― whether of Anglican, Catholic, or other traditions ― interested in vigorously retrieving a great moral heritage, will find here common ground for ethical reflection and discipleship. aReligion Christian Theology Ethics4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/8/24/_695131354_140.jpgyCover Image c8840d8840 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-8840v0.00yBK