Christ, Ethics and Tragedy
Explore the profound insights of Donald MacKinnon, a towering figure in the philosophy of religion, in Christ, Ethics and Tragedy by Kenneth Surin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this compelling collection of essays captures the essence of a conference dedicated to MacKinnon's influential work, held in Cambridge in 1986. Spanning 220 pages, the book delves into the intersections of Christian theology and ethical considerations, making it a vital read for scholars and enthusiasts of Christianity and philosophy alike. Surin expertly curates these discussions, providing a rich tapestry of thought that reflects MacKinnon's legacy. Whether you are a student of theology or simply curious about the ethical dimensions of faith, this book offers a thoughtful examination of the challenges and tragedies inherent in the Christian experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with the ideas that have shaped contemporary religious thought.