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Commendatory Forwards | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgement | ||
Introduction Mutuality: A Formal Norm for Christian Social Ethics | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Mutuality Defined in Selected Works of Four Christian Feminists | 21 |
Rosemary Radford Ruether: Stated Definition of Mutuality | 23 | |
(Isabel) Carter Heyward: Stated Definition of Mutuality | 41 | |
Beverly Wildung Harrison: Stated Definition of Mutuality | 61 | |
Elizabeth A. Johnson: Stated Definition of Mutuality | 76 | |
Consensus on Distinction/Relationship of Mutuality to Equality, Friendship, Reciprocity, Solidarity | 90 | |
A Consensus: Relationship of Mutuality, Love, and Justice | 91 | |
A Feminist Consensus for Four Forms of Mutuality | 92 | |
Redefinition of Mutuality: A Formal Norm for Christian Social Ethics | 95 | |
Ch. 2 | Classical Antecedents: Christian Feminists' Notion of Mutuality | 99 |
Context for Cosmic Interdependence and Friendship | 100 | |
Hugh of St. Victor | 104 | |
Aelred of Rievaulx: Spiritual Friendship | 108 | |
Mutuality in Hugh of St. Victor and Aelred of Rievaulx | 109 | |
Friendship With God | 112 | |
Trinitarian Relations: Analog of Mutuality | 119 | |
The Incarnation | 124 | |
Feminists' Notion of Mutuality and Aquinas's Thought | 129 | |
Mutuality in Scotus: Mary Elizabeth Ingham's Thesis | 133 | |
The Basis for Mutuality: Scotus's Philosophy | 136 | |
Paradigms of Mutuality in Scotus's Theology | 143 | |
Feminists' Notion of Mutuality and Scotus's Thought | 150 | |
Ch. 3 | Twentieth Century Antecedents to Christian Feminists's Notion of Mutuality: Martin Buber and H. Richard Niebuhr | 157 |
Buber's Basic I - Thou Philosophy | 158 | |
Martin Buber's Notion of Mutuality | 162 | |
Summary of Buber's Notion of Mutuality | [s.n.] | |
Mutuality as a Norm in Buber's Work | [s.n.] | |
Niebuhr's Key Theological Assumptions/Theory of Responsibility | 180 | |
Responsibility: Antecedent to the Feminist Notion of Mutuality | 197 | |
Some General Considerations: Buber | 197 | |
Some General Considerations: Niebuhr | 200 | |
Four Forms of Mutuality: Modern Feminists, Buber, and Niebuhr | 201 | |
Ch. 4 | The Moral Status of Mutuality: A Formal Norm | 205 |
Formal Norm: A Basic Definition | 206 | |
Formal Norm: Timothy E. O'Connell | 208 | |
Formal Norm: Josef Fuchs | 210 | |
Formal Norm: Lisa Cahill | 214 | |
Formal Norm: Consensus Among Cahill, Fuchs, and O'Connell | 216 | |
Four Feminists's Evidence for the Normative Status of Mutuality | 217 | |
Distinctiveness/Relationship: Love, Justice, and Mutuality | 219 | |
What Mutuality as a Formal Norm Illuminates/Delimits | 223 | |
Mutuality, Love, and Justice: Foundational Formal Norms | 227 | |
Ch. 5 | Mutuality a Formal Norm for Christian Social Ethics: A Case Study | 231 |
"From Last Resort to Endgame: Morality, The Gulf War, and The Peace Process" | 233 | |
"Just War as Politics: What The Gulf War Told Us about Contemporary American Life" | 239 | |
"Whose Just War? Which Peace?" | 244 | |
Conclusions: The Probative Value of Mutuality | 249 | |
Bibliography | 253 | |
Index | 271 |
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