Focusing on Barth's "ethics of creation," this work explores the intersection of dogmatics and ethics from a Roman Catholic viewpoint. It delves into the trinitarian foundation of Christian ethics, the relationship between theological ethics and moral philosophy, and the essence of the divine good. Additionally, it examines Barth's understanding of moral reasoning, his perspectives on eudaimonism, and the concept of natural law, offering a comprehensive analysis of his ethical framework.
Matthew Rose Boeken


A World after Liberalism
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A bracing account of liberalism's most radical critics introducing one of the most controversial movements of the twentieth century