Introduces Protestants to the biblical and historical background of Christian social ethics and examines relevant implications for faithful practice today.
In Patristics and Catholic Social Thought: Hermeneutical Models for a Dialogue, Brian Matz argues that scholars and proponents of the modern Catholic social tradition can gain from the use of ancient
This introduction to the thought of Gregory of Nazianzus promotes a theological and pastoral vision for the Christian life, showing the importance of Gregory's work for contemporary theology and spiri
Can writings of the church fathers related to the field of social ethics be of value to contemporary discussions on the topic? In addressing this question, the authors of this book discuss the excitin