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      • Paul Lehmann is a preeminent exponent of Christian contextual ethics. However, the uniqueness of Lehmann’s ethical thought is not that he is a contextualist who happens to be Christian, but rather that he moves from his Christian commitments to a contextual ethic.
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  2. 'Christian ethics is defined as the disciplined reflection upon the question and its answer: What am I, as a believer in Jesus Christ and as a member of the Church, to do?' (p. 45).

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Ethics in a Christian context by Lehmann, Paul Louis, 1906-1994. Publication date 1963 Topics Christian ethics, Christian ethics Publisher London : SCM Collection

  4. Intending a double meaning in his 'contextual ethics,' he insists that in moral decision making, Christians must simultaneously examine the situation at hand and the theological context of the faith. Lehmann contends that Christians are to act in every situation in ways that are consistent with God's humanizing purposes, but what that means ...

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  5. In this contemporary classic originally published in 1963, Paul Lehmann answers the central question posed time and again to Christians throughout the ages: what am I as a believer in Jesus ...

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  6. Jun 25, 2010 · Paul Lehmann offers a refreshing alternative when he argues that the principal concern of ethics is alignment with all that God in Christ is doing now to make and keep human life human. Lehmann thus recasts the question ‘What am I to do?’ by taking seriously the presence and activity of the One who summons human beings to participate in his work.

  7. Professor Lehmann is concerned to discover a form of Christian ethical teaching which will do justice to the theological insights recovered by Luther and Calvin.