Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Formed by love, Scott Bader-Saye

Label
Formed by love, Scott Bader-Saye
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Formed by love
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Scott Bader-Saye
Series statement
The church's teachings for a changing world series, Volume 5
Summary
- Next generation of classic Episcopal teaching series - Accessible and engaging for newcomers and adults; full of content for church leaders and seminarians - Online study materials and spaces keep conversation going In volume five, Scott Bader-Saye, Academic Dean and Professor of Christian Ethics and Moral Theology at Seminary of the Southwest, examines the moral life through the lens of the Episcopal Church and its traditions. Beginning with an introduction to ethics in a changing world, Bader-Saye helps the reader move past the idea that we either accept cultural change as a whole or reject it whole, suggesting that we need to make discriminating judgments about where to affirm change and where to resist it. Part I looks at distinctive aspects of the Episcopal ethos, noting that "ethics" comes from "ethos," and so has to do with habits and enculturation of a particular people. Topics include creation, incarnation, holiness, sacrament, scripture, and "via media." Part II looks at big moral questions: Who am I? Why am I here? What are good and evil? What are right and wrong? Part III examines how an Episcopal approach might shape a typical day by examining Morning Prayer and Compline as moral formation, in between discussing work, eating, and playing. Each part begins by analyzing cultural assumptions, asking what should be affirmed and what resisted about contemporary context, setting the stage for discussion in subsequent chapters
Target audience
adult
Classification
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