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Adam Eitel / Character As Authority: Theology as a Lived, Embodied Experience

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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The Dichotomy of Tradition and Social Criticism in Christian Ethics

Christian ethics has always had a difficult time remaining theological. I think of myself as a theologian. One problem is that we're trying to grapple with this question of whether one can engage in the tradition of Christian ethics more broadly and do social criticism in conversation with that tradition. So it's this juxtaposition or this dichotomy rather between the tradition on the one hand and social critique on the other that's troubling to me. Because of the institutional location, I think of many Christian ethicists, it becomes a large temptation. It's a temptation to bracket the theological commitments that fund a specifically Christian moral imaginary.

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