Table of Contents
Introduction, Paul Martens (Baylor University, USA) and Michael Mawson (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
1. The Dialectic of Grace, Gilbert Meilaender (Valparaiso University, USA)
2. To Live by Grace: The Role of a Distinctive Reformation Psychology in Barth's Ethics, Angela Carpenter (Hope College, UK)
3. Singularity and Solidarity: Conscience in Barth's Ethics, Jeffrey Morgan (Saint Joseph's College of Maine, USA)
4. Vocation in a Moral Vacuum: Protestantism in a Divided Society, Robin Lovin (Southern Methodist University, USA)
5. Supererogation for Protestants?, Eric Gregory (Princeton University, USA)
6. Body Matters: Some Brief Remarks in Praise of Jerry McKenny, Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University, USA)
7. “The Word Became Flesh”: What are the Implications of an Augustinian Incarnational Economy for Biotechnology?, Travis Kroeker (McMaster University, Canada)
8. Encountering Grace after the Fall: The Normativity of Nature in Protestant Ethics, Michael Mawson (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
9. Natural Law and the Normative Status of Human Nature: Barthian and Thomistic Versions of Theocentric Ethics, Stephen Pope (Boston College, USA)
10. Nature and Grace: A Contribution to a Long Conversation, Jean Porter (University of Notre Dame, USA)
11. Enhancement, Quantification, and the Image of God: A Theological Analysis of the Biostatistical Vision of Human Nature, Paul Scherz (The Catholic University of America, USA)
12. The Fulfilment of Creaturely Nature, Jennifer Herdt (Yale Divinity School, USA)
13. The Normative Status of Human Biological Nature and Ecology, Paul Martens (Baylor University, USA)
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Index