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008 710513s1971 pau b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aLøgstrup, K. E.$q(Knud Ejler),$d1905-1981.
240 10 $aEtiske fordring.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe ethical demand,$cby Knud E. Løgstrup. Translated by Theodor I. Jensen. Foreword by James M. Gustafson.
260 $aPhiladelphia,$bFortress Press$c[1971]
300 $axi, 237 pages$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aTranslation of pages 1-243 of the 8th ed. of Den etiske fordring, published in 1969.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- 1. The source of the silent demand -- 2. The problem of motivation -- 3. The radical demand and the social norms -- 4. The changeableness of the social norms -- 5. The impossibility of "Christian" ethics -- 6. The protest against the one-sided demand -- 7. The radical demand and natural love -- 8. Compromising the demand -- 9. The ethical decision -- 10. Science and ethics -- 11. Poetry and ethics -- 12. The impossible demand and the proclamation of Jesus.
511 0 $aTranslated from the Danish of p1-243 of the 8th Danish edition: Copenhagen: Gyldendals, 1969; omitting the epilog (p244-295).
520 $aThe teaching that we should care for our fellow man is not exclusively Christian. Can we speak then of a "Christian" ethic? Knud E. Logstrup asserts that love of neighbor is an inseparable part of life itself, rather than a uniquely religious dictum. Through a careful analysis of this demand, Logstrup sketches the contours of a truly secular ethic. Building on the ideas of Gogarten and Bultmann, the author moves away from such categories as context, norm, situation, and duty. His emphasis lies instead on human existence and experience. Logstrup's unusual presentation of trust and love is enriched by illustrations drawn from modern literature, notably the novels of E.M. Forster and D.H. Lawrence and psychological sensitivity enhance this book's significance for readers of many different points of view.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aEthics.
650 7 $aEthics.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00915833
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLøgstrup, K.E. (Knud Ejler), 1905-$sEtiske fordring. English.$tEthical demand.$dPhiladelphia, Fortress Press [1971]$w(OCoLC)644129241
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