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- catalog contributor b2501273.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 201-205.".
- catalog description "IX. Ethical issues in the development of a theology of revolution -- Basic ethical issues -- The sanctity of life dilemma -- Deeper theological and ethical problems with revolution -- The rational ethical problem with revolution -- Toward an ethic of distress -- X. The now and the not yet formulations for an ethic of hope -- The current freedom vacuums -- An assumed posture of freedom -- Positive value in such an assumed posture of freedom -- The ultimate option of hope -- The positive aspects of an ethic of hope -- The transformation power of a utopian hope.".
- catalog description "PART ONE -- I. The case for a division of the ethical question -- The ethical imperative -- Christian ethics and a sense of moral obligation -- II. Human nature and the moral imperative in black and white -- An educational view of human nature -- A theological view of human nature -- III. Christian ethics in historical perspective -- Christian ethics and black theology -- The Old Testament roots of black Christian ethics -- New Testament roots of black Christian ethics -- IV. The ethical problem of being black under God -- Blackness under God -- Blackness and God as "Holy Being" -- Liberation ethics and the new black man God's liberating ethical word for black people -- V. Role of the black church and the black preacher in the liberation struggle -- The black church as liberator -- The black preacher as liberator -- The black preacher as liberation theologian -- The liberation theme in the black worship experience -- The lost dimension of celebration.".
- catalog description "PART TWO -- VI. The current dilemma in the black man's search for a Christian social strategy for the politics of liberation -- On relating to the enemy -- Humanity beyond the human particulars -- The futility of the way of hate -- The current status of the civil rights movement -- VII. Toward an adequate methodological Christian ethical strategy for liberation -- Conflicting concepts of violence -- Nonviolence and social strategy -- The current status of the status quo and the tendency toward revolution -- VIII. Toward an adequate Christian understanding of the concept of revolution: The Philosophical View -- Toward a Clearer Definition of Revolution -- The quest for an adequate modern philosophy of revolution -- Jesus Christ and the tendency toward revolution.".
- catalog extent "205 p.".
- catalog identifier "0687072085".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Nashville : Abingdon Press".
- catalog subject "241".
- catalog subject "BJ1251 .J63".
- catalog subject "Black theology.".
- catalog subject "Christian ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. Ethical issues in the development of a theology of revolution -- Basic ethical issues -- The sanctity of life dilemma -- Deeper theological and ethical problems with revolution -- The rational ethical problem with revolution -- Toward an ethic of distress -- X. The now and the not yet formulations for an ethic of hope -- The current freedom vacuums -- An assumed posture of freedom -- Positive value in such an assumed posture of freedom -- The ultimate option of hope -- The positive aspects of an ethic of hope -- The transformation power of a utopian hope.".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART ONE -- I. The case for a division of the ethical question -- The ethical imperative -- Christian ethics and a sense of moral obligation -- II. Human nature and the moral imperative in black and white -- An educational view of human nature -- A theological view of human nature -- III. Christian ethics in historical perspective -- Christian ethics and black theology -- The Old Testament roots of black Christian ethics -- New Testament roots of black Christian ethics -- IV. The ethical problem of being black under God -- Blackness under God -- Blackness and God as "Holy Being" -- Liberation ethics and the new black man God's liberating ethical word for black people -- V. Role of the black church and the black preacher in the liberation struggle -- The black church as liberator -- The black preacher as liberator -- The black preacher as liberation theologian -- The liberation theme in the black worship experience -- The lost dimension of celebration.".
- catalog tableOfContents "PART TWO -- VI. The current dilemma in the black man's search for a Christian social strategy for the politics of liberation -- On relating to the enemy -- Humanity beyond the human particulars -- The futility of the way of hate -- The current status of the civil rights movement -- VII. Toward an adequate methodological Christian ethical strategy for liberation -- Conflicting concepts of violence -- Nonviolence and social strategy -- The current status of the status quo and the tendency toward revolution -- VIII. Toward an adequate Christian understanding of the concept of revolution: The Philosophical View -- Toward a Clearer Definition of Revolution -- The quest for an adequate modern philosophy of revolution -- Jesus Christ and the tendency toward revolution.".
- catalog title "Christian ethics for Black theology [by] Major J. Jones.".
- catalog type "text".