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A passion for justice : social ethics in the Celtic tradition

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A Passion for Justice explores the early Irish or Celtic story of people and personalities.

Their stories are part history and part myth, yet in the Celtic perspective both are powerful means of recognizing truthful ethics.

It is important to recognize the context for early Irish social ethics, so this text explores the lives of some Celtic saints and their socio-ethical praxis.

Author Johnston McMaster identifies key Celtic socio-ethical themes and connects these with the contemporary challenge to build an ethical community, inclusive of human and environmental relationships.

The chapters on social ethics, in characteristic Celtic style, have a triune structure.

Each chapter begins with an overview of a contemporary ethical issue, followed by an exploration of biblical perspectives.

The chapters then develop insights from the early Irish and Celtic tradition using early poetry and writings.

The focus on the Irish Celtic experience is not intended to exclude other Celtic regions, but t

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Product Details
Dunedin Academic Press
1906716048 / 9781906716042
Paperback
274.15
20/11/2008
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 242 p. : ill.
24 cm
A / AS level Learn More
Published in Scotland.