Later Christian ethics

In Roger Crisp (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2013)
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This chapter begins by considering the relationship between Christian ethics and moral philosophy. The analysis then turns to the period between the Reformation and the death of St Alphonsus Liguori. It discusses arguments for and against voluntarism; fundamental morality as genuine morality; pagan virtue; what Christian morality adds to morality; moral and positive obligations; and divine love and divine justice.

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original Irwin, Terence H. (2013) "Later Christian Ethics". In Crisp, Roger, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics, pp. : Oxford University Press (2013)

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