Social Ethics in the Making Interpreting an American Tradition
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Plates | p. x |
| Acknowledgments | p. xiv |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Inventing Social Ethics: Francis Greenwood Peabody, William Jewett Tucker, and Graham Taylor | p. 6 |
| Becoming Francis Greenwood Peabody | p. 7 |
| Philosophies of Moral Philosophy | p. 10 |
| Beyond Moral Philosophy: Social Ethics | p. 15 |
| The Social Question, William Jewett Tucker, and Liberal Theology | p. 20 |
| Jesus and the Social Question | p. 25 |
| Up from Slavery: The Race Problem in the Social Question | p. 29 |
| Retreating to the Seminaries | p. 32 |
| Getting Peabody Right | p. 35 |
| Christian Sociology: Graham Taylor | p. 36 |
| The Social Gospel in the Classroom and Public Square | p. 44 |
| The Social Gospel: Washington Gladden, Josiah Strong, Walter Rauschenbusch, and Harry F. Ward | p. 60 |
| Good Theology and the Social Good: Washington Gladden | p. 61 |
| The Social Gospel Difference and the Challenge of Darwinism | p. 69 |
| Manifest Destiny and the Crucible of Race: Fiske, Gladden, and Josiah Strong | p. 73 |
| The Great War and the Social Gospel | p. 79 |
| The Socialist Kingdom of God: Walter Rauschenbusch | p. 83 |
| Asking the Social Question | p. 87 |
| The Kingdom as Political Theology | p. 89 |
| German America and the Wider Kingdom | p. 92 |
| The Social Crisis and the Social Gospel | p. 94 |
| The Social Gospel Ascending | p. 97 |
| Christianizing the American Order | p. 99 |
| The Great War and the Social Gospel | p. 104 |
| Social Christianity and Radical Reconstruction: Harry F. Ward | p. 109 |
| Ward, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Soviet Spirit | p. 120 |
| Lift Every Voice: Reverdy C. Ransom, Jane Addams, and John A. Ryan | p. 146 |
| Becoming Reverdy C. Ransom | p. 147 |
| Mainstreaming the Black Social Gospel | p. 158 |
| Fostering Democratic Citizenship: Jane Addams | p. 168 |
| Democracy, Social Ethics, and Pragmatism | p. 175 |
| Social Doctrine in Action: John A. Ryan | p. 185 |
| Mainstreaming the Catholic Social Gospel | p. 199 |
| Christian Realism: Reinhold Niebuhr, H. Richard Niebuhr, John C. Bennett, and Paul Ramsey | p. 226 |
| Becoming Reinhold Niebuhr | p. 226 |
| Rejecting Social Gospel Idealism | p. 236 |
| H. Richard Niebuhr, Liberal Religion, and Radical Monotheism | p. 239 |
| Christian Realism as Socialist Faith | p. 244 |
| Niebuhrian Realism, World War II, and the Cold War | p. 259 |
| The Niebuhrian Method and Legacy | p. 271 |
| Making Sense of Niebuhrian Realism: John C. Bennett and Paul Ramsey | p. 276 |
| A New Liberal Consensus? | p. 287 |
| Social Christianity as Public Theology: Walter G. Muelder, James Luther Adams, John Courtney Murray, and Dorothy Day | p. 305 |
| Socializing Personalist Theory: Walter G. Muelder | p. 306 |
| Moral Theory, Culture, and Christian Social Ethics | p. 316 |
| Personalism Against the Current | p. 320 |
| James Luther Adams and Unitarian Christianity | p. 324 |
| Rethinking Religious Freedom and Pluralism: John Courtney Murray | p. 334 |
| The American Idea and the Catholic Presence | p. 349 |
| Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement | p. 361 |
| Liberationist Disruptions: Martin Luther King Jr, James H. Cone, Mary Daly, and Beverly W. Harrison | p. 390 |
| Martin Luther King Jr and the Beloved Community | p. 391 |
| James H. Cone and Black Liberation Theology | p. 396 |
| Beyond Patriarchal Religion: Mary Daly and the Rebirth of Feminism | p. 411 |
| Christian Feminist Liberation Ethics: Beverly W. Harrison | p. 421 |
| Disputing and Expanding the Tradition: Carl F. H. Henry, John Howard Yoder, Stanley Hauerwas, Michael Novak, and Jim Wallis | p. 447 |
| Carl F. H. Henry and the New Evangelicalism | p. 448 |
| John Howard Yoder and the Politics of Jesus | p. 460 |
| Thinking Christian Pacifism Through: Stanley M. Hauerwas | p. 474 |
| Ideological Americanism: The Neoconservative Reaction | p. 488 |
| Michael Novak and Democratic Capitalism | p. 489 |
| Interrogating Liberation Theology and the Catholic Bishops | p. 503 |
| Progressive Evangelicalism: Jim Wallis | p. 512 |
| Dealing with Modernity and Postmodernity: Charles Curran, James M. Gustafson, Gibson Winter, Cornel West, Katie G. Cannon, and Victor Anderson | p. 533 |
| Moral Theology and the Curran Controversy | p. 534 |
| Naturalistic Theocentrism: James M. Gustafson | p. 544 |
| Elements for a Social Ethic: Gibson Winter | p. 549 |
| Prophetic Public Criticism: Cornel West | p. 563 |
| Womanist Ethics: Katie Geneva Cannon | p. 584 |
| Taking Postmodernity Seriously: Victor Anderson | p. 592 |
| Economy, Sexuality, Ecology, Difference: Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Marvin M. Ellison, John B. Cobb, Jr, Larry Rasmussen, Daniel C. Maguire, Sharon Welch, Emilie M. Townes, Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Maria Pilar Aquino, and David Hollenbach | p. 611 |
| Capitalist Apologetics as Public Theology: Max Stackhouse and Dennis McCann | p. 612 |
| Right Ordering and Sexual Difference | p. 616 |
| Lisa Sowle Cahill: Sources, Norms, and Moral Reasoning | p. 618 |
| Marvin M. Ellison: Sexual Justice | p. 621 |
| Debating Economic Democracy | p. 624 |
| Ecology as Political Economics and Theology | p. 626 |
| Eco-Justice for the Sake of Everything: Larry Rasmussen and Daniel C. Maguire | p. 630 |
| Sharon Welch: Toward an Ethic of Risk and Conflict | p. 637 |
| Emilie Townes: Womanism and the Cultural Production of Evil | p. 640 |
| Latina Feminisms: Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz and Maria Pilar Aquino | p. 646 |
| Human Rights and Catholic Social Ethics: David Hollenbach | p. 657 |
| Borders of Possibility: The Necessity of "Discredited" Social Gospel Ideas | p. 674 |
| Social Ethics and Racial Justice | p. 677 |
| Foreign Policy Realism and American Empire | p. 680 |
| Economic Democracy: The Future of a Discredited Vision | p. 683 |
| Index | p. 692 |
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