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Dirty Hands

Christian Ethics in a Morally Ambiguous World
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How can one make the ethical and "right" decision in a deeply ambiguous moral world? Baker-Fletcher's basic introduction to Christian Ethicswith attitudeexamines the fundamental ethical problems of moral decision-making, in which knowledge will always be unsure, time short, decisions ambiguous, and consequences multiple and unforseeable. Baker-Fletcher treats ethics as engagement, getting one's hand's "dirty with life." He employs a journey motif in order to aid readers in plotting their own "moralscape" (the fundamental commitments that affect their own decisions).
Garth Kasimu Baker-Fletcher is Associate Professor of Ethics at the School of Theology, Claremont, California, and author of Somebodyness: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Theory of Dignity.
The Problem: Ethics as Orders, Disorders, and a Search Obedience, Absolutism, and Real "Dirt" Journey Moralscape Articulating Love - Power - Justice Dirty Hands and Holy Hands: A Case Study Real Dirt: Getting Our Hands "Dirty" with Life
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