Sold Out
Book Categories |
Introduction | 1 | |
I | Disregard, Disarray, and Discovery | 13 |
1 | On Not Keeping the Commandments | 15 |
Gospel as Law vs. Law as Gospel | 15 | |
Rediscovering Luther | 19 | |
Catching Up with Brother Martin | 25 | |
2 | Beyond Hierarchy and Equality | 31 |
The "Age of Reason" in a "World Come of Age" | 31 | |
Sharp Swords for Rusty Ones | 40 | |
An Assist from Macrosociology | 44 | |
Hive, Anthill, or Human Community | 48 | |
3 | The Structural Realism of the Decalogue | 55 |
Secular Individualism and Social Responsibility | 55 | |
Reciprocal Responsibility and the Decalogue | 63 | |
Apperception, Structure, and Responsibility | 66 | |
The Structural Realism of the Decalogue | 79 | |
II | Pathways and Patterns of Reciprocal Responsibility | 83 |
Prologue | 85 | |
"The Two Tablets of Moses" | 85 | |
Luther and the Bible | 89 | |
4 | Of God and Creation: The Right Tablet of Moses (The First, Second, and Third Commandments) | 95 |
What Does It Mean to Have a God? The Heart and Its Trust (The First Commandment: "You Shall Have No Other Gods Besides Me") | 96 | |
The Loss of God's Name: The Heart Becomes Religion and Trust Becomes Process (The Second Commandment: "You Shall Not Go About with the Name of God as Though It Made No Difference") | 101 | |
The Violation and the Restoration of God's Name: The Feminist Repudiation of Patriarchal Co-optation | 111 | |
Shabat, Shalom, and Responsibility for Creation (The Third Commandment: "You Shall Make a Day for Celebration Holy") | 145 | |
5 | The Family, Abortion, and Homosexuality (The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Commandments) | 149 |
The "Left Tablet of Moses" | 149 | |
The Paradigm of Human Wholeness and the Question of the Family (The Fourth Commandment: "You Shall Honor Your Father and Mother") | 150 | |
The Question of Abortion (The Fifth Commandment: "You Shall Not Kill") | 163 | |
Sexuality and Human Fulfillment: The Question of Homosexuality (The Sixth Commandment: "You Shall Not Commit Adultery") | 172 | |
6 | Property, False Witness, Vocation, and Belonging (The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Commandments) | 179 |
Christianity and Property (The Seventh Commandment: "You Shall Not Steal") | 179 | |
Telling the Truth (The Eighth Commandment: "You Shall Not Bear False Witness against Your Neighbor") | 199 | |
A Question of Belonging (The Ninth and Tenth Commandments: "You Shall Not Covet") | 207 | |
Concluding Comments | 224 | |
Index | 228 |
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionThe Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human
X
This Item is in Your InventoryThe Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human, , The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human, , The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Commandments for Making and Keeping Human Life Human to your collection on WonderClub |