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Living for the Future: Theological Ethics for Coming Generations (T & T Clark Theology)
by Rachel Muers
Binding: Hardcover, 216 pages
Publisher: Continuum
List Price: USD $130.00
Weight: 110
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.21 x W: 0.5 inches
ISBN 10: 0567032256
ISBN 13: 9780567032256
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This book offers an examination of the importance of fundamental issues involved in ethical thought with a view to its significance for future generations.Our relationship to future generations raises fundamental issues for ethical thought, to which a Christian theological response is both possible and significant. A relationship to future generations is implicity central to many of today's most public controversies over environmental protection, genetic research, and the purpose of education, to name but a few; but it has received little explicit or extended consideration.In 'Living for the Future', Rachel Muers argues and seeks to demonstrate that to consider future generations as ethically significant is not simply to extend an existing ethical framework, but to rethink how ethics is done. Doing intergenerationally responsible theology and ethics means paying attention to how people are formed as theological and ethical reasoners (reasoners about the good), how social practices of deliberation about the good are maintained and developed, and how all of this relates to an understanding of the world as the sphere of God's transforming action. In other words, an intergenerationally responsible theological ethics will pay attention to the ethics, and the spirituality, of 'ethics' itself.Her account of the ethical relation to future generations centres on three key concepts: 'choosing life' (see Deut 30:19); 'keeping the sources open'; and 'sustaining fruitful contexts'. These concepts are developed theologically and in engagement with extra theological conversations on intergenerational responsibility. She shows how they take up and move beyond concerns expressed in those conversations for 'survival', for the right distribution of resources, and for the maintenance of human values.


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