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Nigel Biggar
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1 Feb 2011 0802864007 978-0802864000
Too often, says Nigel Biggar, contemporary Christian ethics poses a false choice either conservative theological integrity or liberal secular consensus. Behaving in Public explains both why and how Christians should resist these polar options. Informed by a frankly Christian theological vision of moral life and so turning toward the world with openness and curiosity, Biggars succinct argument charts a third way forward. Common sense is usually bland and boring. Nigel Biggars book Behaving in Public, however, is full of common sense that is anything but bland and boring. Thats because Biggar employs his common sense polemically to show whats deficient in one and another position on speaking as a Christian in public, and to point to alternatives. Over and over I found myself saying, Yes, of course; hes right. This is a wonderfully fresh, perceptive, and sensible discussion. Nicholas Wolterstorff Yale University How can the church witness effectively in public debates in modern, mostly secular societies, without either losing its integrity or imposing its perspectives on others? In this important new book Nigel Biggar maintains that the integrity of the Christian message should not be confused with distinctiveness. . . . Offers a nuanced yet demanding position on the public role of the church, cutting through unhelpful dichotomies and reminding us that theological seriousness need not be sectarian or intolerant. Jean Porter University of Notre Dame Clear in thought, elegant in expression, and generous in dialogue, this book offers a new and convincing approach to Christian ethics. . . . Biggar argues for the integrity of a mature, discriminating, nonmoralizing Christian ethics which is inspired and equipped for critical engagement with the church and the wider public and which cares about the flourishing of both. Werner G. Jeanrond University of Glasgow Behaving in Public shows people who care about public life how to combine theological integrity and political effectiveness. . . . This is a theology that offers an alternative to todays polarized politics. Robin W. Lovin Southern Methodist University

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  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co (1 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802864007
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802864000
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 15.4 x 22.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 518,820 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars not your usual ethics book 19 Aug 2012
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I got this book for an essay on ethics, I found it thought provoking, readable and a very worthwhile read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A core addition to any modern Christian studies collection 17 Jun 2011
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To be preachy is to be rejected, but one should not completely hide their faith in everyday life. "Behaving in Public: How to Do Christian Ethics" discusses Christianity and its place in the modern debate and public forum. Nigel Biggar seeks to marry common sense and nature with religious discussion, something that many Christians feel split by, breaking between their faith and their morality often. With much to think about for any theological thinker, "Behaving in Public" is a core addition to any modern Christian studies collection.
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