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Luke Bretherton

    Luke Bretherton is a scholar of theological ethics who explores the intricate connections between faith and public life. His work delves into profound questions about how religious beliefs shape political and societal structures. Bretherton critically examines moral dilemmas and ethical challenges within a global framework. His approach is grounded in synthesizing theoretical reflection with practical engagement across diverse international communities and organizations.

    A Primer in Christian Ethics
    A Primer in Christian Ethics
    Resurrecting Democracy
    Christ and the Common Life
    • In Christ and the Common Life Luke Bretherton provides an introduction to historical and contemporary theological reflection on politics and opens up a compelling vision for a Christian commitment to democracy. In dialogue with Scripture and various traditions, Bretherton examines the dynamic relationship between who we are in relation to God and who we are as moral and political animals. He addresses fundamental political questions about poverty and injustice, forming a common life with strangers, and constructively transforming asymmetries of power. And through his analysis of debates concerning, among other things, race, class, economics, the environ­ment, and interfaith relations, he develops an innovative political theology of democracy as a way through which Christians can speak and act faithfully within our current context. Read as a whole, or as stand-alone chapters, the book guides readers through the political landscape and identifies the primary vocabulary, ideas, and schools of thought that shape Christian reflection on politics in the West. Ideal for the classroom, Christ and the Common Life equips students to understand politics and its positive and negative role in fostering neighbor love.

      Christ and the Common Life
    • Resurrecting Democracy

      • 492 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This book assesses the construction of citizenship as an identity, a performance, and a shared rationality.

      Resurrecting Democracy
    • A Primer in Christian Ethics

      Christ and the Struggle to Live Well

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book presents a fresh framework for Christian ethics, blending traditional sources with modern liberationist and critical perspectives. It emphasizes the ethical relationship between human and nonhuman life, addressing moral and political thought in a comprehensive manner. Through this integration, it aims to enrich discussions on Christian morality in today's context.

      A Primer in Christian Ethics
    • A Primer in Christian Ethics

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This introduction to Christian ethics presents a fresh framework for moral and political thought by merging traditional sources with contemporary liberationist and critical perspectives. It emphasizes the ethical relationships between human and nonhuman life, highlighting the importance of these connections in shaping moral discourse. The book aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of Christian ethics that is relevant to modern societal issues.

      A Primer in Christian Ethics