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Authors: Richard Hays
ISBN-13: 9780060637965, ISBN-10: 006063796X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: October 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Richard Hays

Richard Hays is professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School. He is noted for his work in the fields of New Testament ethics and Pauline theology.

Book Synopsis

A leading expert in New Testament ethics discovers in the biblical witness a unified ethical vision — centered in the themes of community, cross and new creation — that has profound relevance in today's world. Richard Hays shows how the New Testament provides moral guidance on the most troubling ethical issues of our time, including violence, divorce, homosexuality and abortion.

"Hays' passionately written book, with its bold agenda, has neither peer nor rival." —Leander E. Keck, Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology, Yale Divinity School

"There are few people I would rather read for the actual exposition of the New Testament than Richard Hays. This book is filled with wonderful readings that not only inform us about how to think better about the so-called 'problem of the relation between the New Testament and ethics' but, even more, speak of how our lives should be lived in the light of Christ's cross. -Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Studies, Duke University Divinity School

"Richard Hays has succeeded brilliantly in bringing New Testament studies, contemporary theology, and ethics into a deeply reflective conversation... Hays' point is that the New Testament norms the Christian life, and, with the help of imagination and metaphor, can address the moral conflicts of our time." —Ellen T. Charry, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University

"This book isn't just a breath of fresh air. It's a hurricane, blowing away the fog of half-understood pseudo-morality and fashionable compromise, and revealing instead the early Christian vision of true humanness and genuine holiness. If this isn't a book for our time, I don't know what is." —N. T. Wright, author of The New Testament and the People of God

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: The Task of New Testament Ethics1
1Paul: The Koinonia of His Sufferings16
2Developments of the Pauline Tradition60
3The Gospel of Mark: Taking Up the Cross73
4The Gospel of Matthew: Training for the Kingdom of Heaven93
5Luke-Acts: Liberation through the Power of the Spirit112
6The Gospel and Epistles of John: Loving One Another138
7Excursus: The Role of "the Historical Jesus" in New Testament Ethics158
8Revelation: Resisting the Beast169
9Diverse Voices in the New Testament Canon187
10Three Focal Images: Community, Cross, New Creation193
11How Do Ethicists Use Scripture? Diagnostic Questions207
12Five Representative Hermeneutical Strategies215
13How Shall We Use the Texts? Normative Proposals291
14Violence in Defense of Justice317
15Divorce and Remarriage347
16Homosexuality379
17Anti-Judaism and Ethnic Conflict407
18Abortion444
Conclusion462
Works Cited471
Permissions485
Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Writings486
Author Index497
Topic Index502

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