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In Religion & Ethics for a New Age, the problems of traditional Christian dogmas of evil, death, the fall, violence, sexuality, patriarchal theological language and symbols are discussed within a global evolutionary context, as well as that of the existential reality of cultural, moral and religious pluralism. Agape as the central commandment of Christ is adopted as the new universal grounding for true global Christian ethics, sound religion, humane, moral and cultural values. God's supernatural activities of creation and redemption are presented as coextensive with evolutionary history and life in the world as God's unfolding kingdom.
Emmanuel K. Twesigye is Aden S. & Mollie Wollam Benedicts Professor of Christian Studies, Ohio Wesleyan University.
Chapter 1 AcknowledgementsChapter 2 PrefaceChapter 3 Religion, Ethics and Theology in Evolutionary Context: IntroductionChapter 4 Humanity, Religion and Ethics in Global ContextChapter 5 The Human Being as Evolutionary Divine Mind, Spirit and Divine MysteryChapter 6 Divine Attributes and Unique Nature of HumanityChapter 7 Human Beings' Freedom, Moral Conflict and Spiritual DilemmaChapter 8 Problems of a Loving Omnipotent God: The Reality of Evil and Death in God's World and KingdomChapter 9 The Human Community as God's Arena for Creation and Redemption: Sex, Community and HumanityChapter 10 Creation and Redemption: God, Church, Sex and CommunityChapter 11 The Society's Key Role in Moral Conditioning and Humanization of its Members into Responsible Moral AgentsChapter 12 Problems of Patriarchal Religious Language: Myths, Metaphors and Symbolism for GodChapter 13 God's Transcendence and Human Distortions of God's Revelation in Religions and ScripturesChapter 14 The Nature and Function of Human LanguageChapter 15 Good Education and Sound Ethics: Knowledge, Virtue and HappinessChapter 16 Christian Ethics and Education for Justice and Peace Within a Pluralistic SocietyChapter 17 Religion, Morality and Christian Ethics for the Global Community: A Summary and ConclusionChapter 18 AppendicesChapter 19 BibliographyChapter 20 IndexChapter 21 About the Author