The second edition of
The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics features a range of new topics, issues and authors within the fresh and imaginative approach to Christian ethics which made the first edition such a success.
As with the first edition, the Companion offers an innovative exposition of Christian ethics seen through the lens of Christian worship. Editors, Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells challenge conventional approaches to the subject, arguing that it is Christian worship that shapes the moral life of Christians. This revised and up-dated new edition extends the topics covered to include class, race, feminism and gender, disability, and the virtues. There are also a number of completely revised essays and a range of new outstanding authors.
The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics, 2nd edition is ecumenical in outlook, and encompasses chapters from leading commentators within the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Mennonite and Pentecostal traditions. It is designed to be accessible to beginning students and upwards studying Christian ethics.