Moral Leadership in a Postmodern Age
By (Author) Robin Gill
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st February 1997
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Theology
Cultural studies
241
Paperback
186
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
300g
Robin Gill examines the issues that connect faith and moral leadership in an increasingly fragmented and relativistic world.
I began thinking that this book was sensible and dull, and ended by admiring Gill's courage and persistence in marking out and sticking to a place for Christian ethics in the significant public debates of our time. Here we have a vision, not always a popular vision today among Christian theologians and writers, of the contribution of Christian ethical thinking to public debate - a contribution distinctive but not exclusive, which witnesses to Christian values and truth without absolutising, bullying or pretending to a monopoly on goodness."--Zoe Bennett Moore, Wescott House, Cambridge, Anvil "This book's great merit is its challenge to all Christian leaders to really understand the times we are living in and seek to make a distinctive Christian response which will commend itself to those who do not share our presuppositions or convictions."--David J. B. Anderson, University of Glasgow, Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology
Robin Gill is the Michael Ramsay Professor of Modern Theology at the University of Kent, UK.