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Self Love and Darlene Fozard Weaver Villanova University, Pennsylvania Contemporary culture encourages self love while depriving us of the resources needed to discern what it means to love ourselves rightly. Darlene Fozard Weaver argues that proper self love involves truthfulness of and to the self, embodied in actions and relations, under the norms of love for God and neighbor. Contents: 1. The contemporary problem of self love; 2. Self love in Christian ethics; 3. A hermeneutical account of self-relation; 4. Right self love; 5. Self love and moral action; 6. Self love, religion and morality. Forthcoming Studies in November 2002 216 x 138 mm 236pp Hardback 0 521 81781 1 c. 47.50 Paperback 0 521 52097 5 c. 16.95 The Common Good and David Hollenbach, S. J. Boston University, Massachusetts The Common Good and rethinks the ancient tradition of the common good in a way that addresses contemporary social divisions, both urban and global. David Hollenbach draws on social analysis, moral philosophy, and theological ethics to chart new directions in both urban life and global society. Contents: Preface; Part I. Situations: 1. The eclipse of the public; 2. Problems tolerance cannot handle; Part II. Frameworks: 3. Recovering the commonweal; 4. Religion in public; 5. Christianity in community of freedom; 6. Intellectual solidarity; Part III. Directions: 7. Poverty, justice, and the good of the City; 8. The global common good. Studies in August 2002 216 x 138 mm 286pp Hardback 0 521 80205 9 47.50 Paperback 0 521 89451 4 16.95 Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth- Century Crisis of Culture George Pattison Aarhus Universitet, Denmark George Pattison examines Kierkegaard s religious thought within the framework of the debates about religion, culture and society taking place in contemporary newspapers and journals. Bringing Kierkegaard into relation to such phenomena has important implications for our understanding of his view of the nature of religious communication in modern society. Contents: Introduction; 1. The sublime, the city and the present age; 2. Kierkegaard and the world of the feuilletons; 3. The present age: the age of the city; 4. Cosmopolitan faces ; 5. Food for thought; 6. A literary scandal; 7. The reception of Either/Or; 8. Year s day; 9. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (1) Manet; 10. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (2) Dostoevsky; 11. Reading the signs of the times. August 2002 216 x 138 mm 272pp Hardback 0 521 81170 8 47.50 Paperback 0 521 01042 X 17.95

Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love Amy Laura Hall Duke University, North Carolina This is a major study of Kierkegaard and love. In Kierkegaard s works, the characters are, as in real life, complex and incomplete, and the conclusions are perplexing. Hall argues that a spiritual void brings each text into being, and her interpretation is as much about faith as about love. Contents: Introduction; 1. The call to confession in Kierkegaard s Works of Love; 2. Provoking the question: deceiving ourselves in Fear and Trembling; 3. The poet, the vampire, and the girl in Repetition with Works of Love; 4. The married man as master thief in Either/Or; 5. Seclusion and disclosure in Stages on Life s Way; 6. On the way. Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought August 2002 228 x 152 mm 234pp Hardback 0 521 80913 4 42.50 Paperback 0 521 89311 9 15.95 A Theology of the Built Environment Justice, Empowerment, Redemption T. J. Gorringe University of Exeter This is the first book to reflect theologically on the built environment as a whole. Drawing on a wide range of both theological and social-scientific sources, Tim Gorringe explores Christianity in its urban settings, focusing on the use of space, design, architecture, and town planning to make a theological critique. Contents: Preface; 1. The theology of the built environment; 2. Constructed space and the presence of God; 3. The land; 4. The human dwelling; 5. From Eden to Jerusalem - town and country in the economy of redemption; 6. The meaning of the city; 7. Constructing community; 8. But is it art?; 9. God, nature and the built environment; 10. Towards Jerusalem? July 2002 228 x 152 mm 292pp Hardback 0 521 81465 0 47.50 Paperback 0 521 89144 2 16.95 The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology Edited by Susan Frank Parsons Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge This book is a critical guide to the scholarly exploration of feminist theology. Contents: Part I. The Shape of Feminist Theology: 1. The emergence of Christian feminist theology Rosemary Radford Ruether; 2. Feminist theology as inter-cultural discourse Kwok Pui-Lan; 3. Feminist theology as philosophy of religion Pamela Sue Anderson; 4. Feminist theology as theology of religions Rita M. Gross; 5. Feminist theology as post-traditional theology Carol Christ; 6. Feminist theology as Biblical hermeneutics Bridget Gilfillan- Upton; 7. Feminist theology as dogmatic theology Susan Frank Parsons; Part II. The Themes of Feminist Theology: 8. Trinity Janet Martin Soskice; 9. Jesus Christ Mercy Amba Oduyoye; 10. Holy spirit and spirituality Nicola Slee; 11. Creation Celia Deane-Drummond; 12. Redeeming ethics Susan Frank Parsons; 13. Church and sacrament/community and worship Susan A. Ross; 14. Eschatology Valerie Karras. Cambridge Companions to Religion July 2002 228 x 152 mm 286pp Hardback 0 521 66327 X 40.00 Paperback 0 521 66380 6 14.95

Silence and the Word Negative Theology and Incarnation Edited by OLIVER DAVIES University of Wales, Lampeter AND DENYS TURNER University of Cambridge Negative theology or apophasis - the idea that God is best identified in terms of what we cannot know about him, in terms of absence, otherness, difference - has been influential in modern Christian thought. Leading Christian thinkers now offer a range of important new perspectives on this tradition. Contents: Preface; Notes on contributors; Introduction Oliver Davies and Denys Turner; 1. Apophaticism, idolatory and the claims of reason Denys Turner; 2. The quest for a place which is not-a-place : the hiddenness of God and the presence of God Paul S. Fiddes; 3. The gift of the name: Moses and the burning bush Janet Martin Soskice; 4. Aquinas on the Trinity Herbert McCabe; 5. Vere tu es deus absconditus: the hidden God in Luther and some mystics Bernard McGinn; 6. The deflections of desire: negative theology in Trinitarian disclosure Rowan Williams; 7. The formation of mind: Trinity and understanding in man Mark A. McIntosh; 8. In the daylight forever? : language and silence Graham Ward; 9. Apophasis and the Shoah: where was Jesus Christ at Auschwitz? David F. Ford; 10. Soundings: towards a theological poetics of silence Oliver Davies; Select bibliography. June 2002 228 x 152 mm 240pp Hardback 0 521 81718 8 40.00 Law and Protestantism The Legal Teachings of the Lutheran Reformation JOHN WITTE, JR Emory University, Atlanta With a foreword by MARTIN E. MARTY The Lutheran Reformation brought about immense and far-reaching change in the structures of both church and state. This book investigates the relationship between the law and religious ideology in Luther s Germany, showing how they developed in response to the momentum of Lutheran teachings and influence. Contents: Foreword Martin E. Marty; Introduction; 1. Canon law and civil law on the eve of the Reformation; 2. Loving thine enemy s law: the evangelical conversion of Catholic canon law; 3. A mighty fortress: Luther and the two-kingdoms framework; 4. Perhaps jurists are good Christians after all: Lutheran theories of law, politics, and society; 5. From gospel to law: the Lutheran reformation laws; 6. The mother of all earthly laws: the reformation of marriage law; 7. The civic seminary: the reformation of education law; Concluding reflections. May 2002 228 x 152 mm 358pp 7 half-tones Hardback 0 521 78132 9 47.50 Paperback 0 521 01299 6 16.95

Nature, God and Humanity Envisioning an Ethics of Nature RICHARD L. FERN Nature, God and Humanity weaves together philosophical, scientific, religious and cultural considerations to show why non-human animals and nature in general are proper objects of moral concern and how our well-being depends on harmony with nature-as-created. Contents: Introduction; Part I. The Ethics of Nature: 1. Moral concerns; 2. Humane holism; 3. Ecological wisdom; Part II. The Wild God: 4. Religious faith; 5. Theistic naturalism; Part III. The Body of Humanity; 6. Human nature and good; 7. The fellowship of creation. April 2002 228 x 152 mm 284pp Hardback 0 521 81122 8 45.00 Paperback 0 521 00970 7 15.95 Theology and the Dialogue of Religions MICHAEL BARNES SJ University of London Michael Barnes SJ contributes to the debate about the place of inter-religious relations in the life of the Church by developing a theology of dialogue. He offers a critique of much current thinking in this area and proposes instead a theology rooted in the themes of welcome and hospitality. Contents: Part I. The Returning Other: 1. Rethinking theology of religions; 2. Remembering the Covenant; 3. Facing the Other; 4. Learning something of God; Part II. Dialogue and God: 5. Telling the Christian story; 6. Reflecting on an other experience; 7. Forming the school of faith; 8. Contemplating the depths of God; 9. Negotiating the middle. Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine March 2002 228 x 152 mm 288pp Hardback 0 521 81077 9 47.50 Paperback 0 521 00908 1 17.95 Living Together and ADRIAN THATCHER College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth Living Together and Christian Ethics is the first positive, indepth study of cohabitation outside marriage from a mainstream Christian theological perspective. The book retrieves the traditions of betrothal from the Bible and church history, and shows how these can transform Christian attitudes to living together before marriage. Contents: Part I. Living Together as a Theological Problem: 1. A guide to living together; 2. Living together: a preliminary theological analysis; 3. Testing the betrothal solution; Part II. An Exercise in Retrieval - Bringing Back Betrothal: 4. The bible and betrothal; 5. Evidence from liturgy and law; 6. Whatever happened to betrothal?; Part III. Extending the Marital Norm: 7. Betrothal, consent and consummation; 8. The sacramental beginning of marriage; 9. Extending the marital norm; Appendix: A rite of betrothal before marriage. Studies in March 2002 216 x 138 mm 314pp Hardback 0 521 80204 0 45.00 Paperback 0 521 00955 3 15.95

The Cambridge Companion to Jesus Edited by MARKUS BOCKMUEHL University of Cambridge This Companion incorporates the most up-to-date historical work on Jesus the Jew with the bigger issues of critical method, the story of Christian faith and study, and Jesus in a global church and in the encounter with Judaism and Islam. Contents: Introduction; Part I. The Jesus of History: 1. Context, family and formation Craig A. Evans; 2. Jesus and his Judaism Peter J. Tomson; 3. Jesus and his God Marianne Meye Thompson; 4. Message and miracles Graham Stanton; 5. Friends and enemies Bruce Chilton; 6. Crucifixion Joel B. Green; 7. Resurrection Markus Bockmuehl; Part II. The History of Jesus: 8. Sources and methods Christopher Tuckett; 9. Quests for the historical Jesus James Carleton Paget; 10. The quest for the real Jesus Francis Watson; 11. Many gospels, one Jesus? Stephen C. Barton; 12. The Christ of the old and new testaments R. W. L. Moberly; 13. Jesus in Christian doctrine Alan Torrance; 14. A history of faith in Jesus Rowan Williams; 15. The global Jesus Teresa Okure; 16. Jerusalem after Jesus David B. Burrell; 17. The future of Jesus Christ Richard Bauckham. 2001 228 x 152 mm 330pp Hardback 0 521 79261 4 40.00 Paperback 0 521 79678 4 14.95 The Cambridge Companion to Edited by ROBIN GILL University of Kent, Canterbury Following the same formula as other Cambridge Companions, this book is written by leading international experts in Christian ethics and is aimed at students on upper-level undergraduate courses, and at graduate students and teachers. Its eighteen chapters provide a comprehensive introduction to Christian ethics which is both authoritative and up-to-date. Contents: Preface; Part I. The Grounds of and the Bible: 1. Making moral decisions Rowan Williams; 2. The authority of scripture and Christian ethics Gareth Jones; 3. The Old Testament and Christian ethics John Rogerson; 4. The Gospels and Christian ethics Timothy P. Jackson; 5. The Epistles and Christian ethics Stephen C. Barton; Part II. Approaches to : 6. Natural law and Christian ethics Stephen C. Pope; 7. Virtue ethics Jean Porter; 8. Gender and Christian ethics Lisa Sowle Cahill; 9 Liberation ethics Tim Gorringe; 10. Christian ethics: a Jewish perspective Ronald M. Green; 11. Other faiths and Christian ethics Gavin D Costa; Part III. Issues in : 12. Christianity and war R. John Elford; 13. The arms trade and Christian ethics Robin Gill; 14. Social justice and welfare Duncan B. Forrester; 15. Ecology and Christian ethics Michael S. Northcott; 16 Business, economics and Christian ethics Max L. Stackhouse; 17. World family trends Don Browning; 18. Christian ethics, medicine, and genetics James F. Childress; Select bibliography; Index. 2000 228 x 152 mm 306pp Hardback 0 521 77070 X 37.50 Paperback 0 521 77918 9 13.95

Select backlist titles in Evil and the Augustinian Tradition CHARLES T. MATHEWES 2001 284pp HB 0 521 80715 8 40.00 Spinoza and the Irrelevance of Biblical Authority J. SAMUEL PREUS 2001 244pp HB 0 521 80013 7 37.50 Christianity, Art and Transformation Theological Aesthetics in the Struggle for Justice JOHN W. DE GRUCHY 2001 286pp HB 0 521 77205 2 40.00 Inequality and Christian Ethics DOUGLAS A. HICKS 2000 309pp HB 0 521 77253 2 37.50 PB 0 521 78754 8 13.95 Biology and Christian Ethics STEPHEN R. L. CLARK 2000 348pp HB 0 521 56131 0 40.00 PB 0 521 56768 8 14.95 Altruism and Christian Ethics COLIN GRANT 2000 286pp HB 0 521 79144 8 37.50 Evil and GORDON GRAHAM 2000 260pp HB 0 521 77109 9 45.00 PB 0 521 79745 4 14.95 The Public Forum and ROBERT GASCOIGNE 2000 262pp HB 0 521 79093 X 37.50 Bound to Sin Abuse, Holocaust and the Christian Doctrine of Sin ALISTAIR MCFADYEN 2000 270pp HB 0 521 43286 3 45.00 PB 0 521 43868 3 15.95 The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth EDITED BY JOHN WEBSTER 2000 326pp PB 0 521 58560 0 13.95 Moral Action and JEAN PORTER 1999 252pp PB 0 521 65710 5 17.95 Responsibility and WILLIAM SCHWEIKER 1999 270pp PB 0 521 65709 1 17.95 Churchgoing and ROBIN GILL 1999 292pp HB 0 521 57058 1 47.50 PB 0 521 57828 0 17.95 The Market Economy and PETER H. SEDGWICK 1999 338pp HB 0 521 47048 X 42.50 and Contemporary Moral Problems MICHAEL BANNER 1999 342pp HB 0 521 62382 0 45.00 PB 0 521 62554 8 16.95 Love Disconsoled Meditations on Christian Charity TIMOTHY P. JACKSON 1999 268pp HB 0 521 55493 4 42.50 The Cambridge Companion to Dietrich Bonhoeffer EDITED BY JOHN W. DE GRUCHY 1999 308PP HB 0 521 58258 X 40.00 PB 0 521 58781 6 14.95 Key related titles in Philosophy FORTHCOMING The Ethics of Deference PHILIP SOPER Differs from standard approaches by focusing on the language of deference instead of obedience. November 2002 208pp HB 0 521 81047 7 45.00 PB 0 521 00872 7 16.95 FORTHCOMING Lack of Character Personality and Moral Behavior JOHN M. DORIS This is a provocative contribution to contemporary ethical theory challenging foundational conceptions of character. November 2002 288pp HB 0 521 63116 5 45.00 NEW A Question of Trust The BBC Reith Lectures 2002 ONORA O NEILL Onora O Neill investigates sources of deception in our society and re-examines questions of press freedom. June 2002 108pp HB 0 521 82304 8 25.00 PB 0 521 52996 4 9.95 NEW Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics ONORA O NEILL Argues against the conceptions of individual autonomy which are widely relied on in bioethics. April 2002 228pp HB 0 521 81540 1 40.00 PB 0 521 89453 0 14.95 NEW Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments EDITED BY KNUD HAAKONSSEN A new edition of an important text in the history of moral and political thought. January 2002 446pp HB 0 521 59150 3 45.00 PB 0 521 59847 8 15.95 Virtue Ethics and Professional Roles JUSTIN OAKLEY AND DEAN COCKING Shows that virtue ethics offers a promising new approach to the ethics of professional roles. 2001 200pp HB 0 521 79305 X 37.50 Real Ethics Reconsidering the Foundations of Morality JOHN M. RIST A powerful defence of an ethical theory based on a revised version of Platonic realism. 2001 304pp HB 0 521 80921 5 45.00 PB 0 521 00608 2 15.95

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