| What Would Jesus Really Do? The Power and Limits of
Jesus' Moral Teachings
Rowman & Littlefield
Publishers, Inc.
For many years many Christians have exhibited bumper stickers and
wrist bands challenging themselves to live up to WWJD--What Would Jesus
Do? Now Andrew Fiala, a professor who has encountered many such students
in his classes, objectively assesses just what it actually is that Jesus
does (and doesn't) say about the essential moral issues that
face us today.
Andrew Fiala appreciates Jesus as a moral teacher with an ethical vision
centered in love, generosity, forgiveness, tolerance, and peace. But he
argues that it is often difficult to determine exactly what Jesus would
say or do about tough contemporary issues, such as abortion, euthanasia,
the death penalty, war, homosexuality, and politics. Hence, Fiala
believes we need to engage in philosophical reflection and critical
thinking to arrive at answers to today's ethical questions that Jesus
never anticipated, such as those involving technology, scientific
discoveries, ethical advances.
The book shows how philosophers and psychologists--from Kant and Mill to
Nietzsche and Freud--struggled to make sense of the ethics of Jesus. The
book concludes by arguing that we cannot pretend that Jesus and the
Bible provide all the answers to our ethical dilemmas, although Jesus
does provide perennial moral wisdom. Thus, Fiala shows that Jesus' moral
teachings must be filled out with contemporary ethical reflection to
determine what Jesus, as a moral ideal, would really do today.
About the Author
Andrew Fiala is Associate Professor at California State
University-Fresno, and the author of Tolerance & the Ethical Life,
Practical Pacifism, and The Philosopher's Voice. He lives
in Fresno, California.
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