Skip to product information
Longing for the Good Life: Virtue Ethics after Protestantism

Longing for the Good Life: Virtue Ethics after Protestantism

Sale price  $135.00 Regular price  $150.00

Reliable shipping

Flexible returns

T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics

Longing for the Good Life: Virtue Ethics after Protestantism

Pieter Vos | Brian Brock | Susan F. Parsons

Religion / Theology

This book argues that Protestant theological ethics not only reveals basic virtue ethical characteristics, but also contributes significantly to a viable contemporary virtue ethics. Pieter Vos demonstrates that post-Reformation theological ethics still understands the good in terms of the good life, takes virtues as necessary for living the good life and considers human nature as a source of moral knowledge.

Vos approaches Protestant theology as an important bridge between pre-modern virtue ethics, shaped by Aristotle and transformed by Augustine of Hippo, and late modern understandings of morality. The volume covers a range of topics, going from eudaimonism and Calvinist ethics to Reformed scholastic virtue ethics and character formation in the work of Søren Kierkegaard. The author shows how Protestantism has articulated other-centered virtues from a theology of grace, affirmed ordinary life and emphasized the need of transformation of this life and its orders. Engaging with philosophy of the art of living, Neo-Aristotelianism and exemplarist ethics, he develops constructive contributions to a contemporary virtue ethics.

Pieter Vos is Professor of Military Chaplaincy Studies and Associate Professor of Ethics at the Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands.

Publication Date: 12 November 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: T&T Clark
ISBN-13: 9780567695079
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 17.28

You may also like