
Ethiek als verbeelding van het goede leven. Enkele overwegingen bij en naar aanleiding van Michael Banner, The Ethics of Everyday Life
Author(s) -
G.C. den Hertog
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
theologia reformata
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0040-5612
DOI - 10.21827/5ae1e7cacca27
Subject(s) - banner , everyday life , moral theology , christian ethics , sociology , theology , philosophy , aesthetics , religious studies , epistemology , linguistics
Michael Banner’s The Ethics of Everyday Life begins by sketching his understanding of contemporary moral as ‘hard cases ethics’, especially in its connections with the rise of Western European moral theology in the slipstream of the penitentials, a development which led to an estrangement from everyday life. With the help of a recently developed approach in social anthropology Banner reframes Christian ethics and brings it back toeveryday experience. He argues that intense and extensive Christian reflection within the Christian tradition on the life of Christ is a resource of prime importance for Christian moral theology, one which will stimulate the human imagination.