Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
138
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2013
Editora
Eerdmans
ISBN-10
0802869211
ISBN-13
9780802869210
Descrição
In "Self, World, and Time," Oliver O'Donovan delves into the intricate relationship between personal identity, ethical frameworks, and the temporal dimensions of human existence. By exploring Christian ethics, he emphasizes the importance of understanding how individual actions are informed by and situated within the broader cultural and historical contexts.
The narrative challenges readers to rethink the conventional boundaries of moral philosophy, suggesting that ethical considerations are not only shaped by abstract principles but also deeply rooted in the lived experiences of individuals. O'Donovan's work encourages a reflective engagement with the self, pointing to the essential interplay between belief, community, and the passage of time.
Through a thoughtful examination of these themes, the book ultimately invites readers to reconsider what it means to live a morally coherent life in an ever-changing world, making it a significant contribution to contemporary ethical discourse.
The narrative challenges readers to rethink the conventional boundaries of moral philosophy, suggesting that ethical considerations are not only shaped by abstract principles but also deeply rooted in the lived experiences of individuals. O'Donovan's work encourages a reflective engagement with the self, pointing to the essential interplay between belief, community, and the passage of time.
Through a thoughtful examination of these themes, the book ultimately invites readers to reconsider what it means to live a morally coherent life in an ever-changing world, making it a significant contribution to contemporary ethical discourse.
Gêneros
Filosofia
Contemporâneo