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    <title>haracter ethics and the New Testament</title>
    <subTitle>moral dimensions of scripture</subTitle>
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  <tableOfContents>Does suffering possess educational value in Mark's gospel? -- Scripture as script and as scripted: the Beatitudes -- The reorienting potential of biblical narrative for Christian ethos, with special reference to Luke 7:36-50 -- Generating ethics from God's character in Mark -- Paul, Job, and the new quest for justice -- Freeing exegesis -- Identity and metaethics: being justified and ethics in Galatians -- "These things are excellent and profitable to everyone" (Titus 3:8): the kindness of God as paradigm for ethics -- If your enemy is hungry: love and subversive politics in Romans 12-13 -- Toward a nonretaliatory lifestyle: the Psalms, the cross, and the Gospel -- Reading the Bible from a social location: a response -- Political formation in the letter to the Romans -- Justification of difference in Galatians -- "If any want to become my followers": character and political formations via the Gospel of Mark -- Peacemaking pillars of character formation in the New Testament -- The Beatitudes as eschatological peacemaking virtues.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited by Robert L. Brawley.</note>
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  <note>104-3776787-4588217;</note>
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  <classification authority="ddc" edition="21">241.22 Ch</classification>
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