Forum: The Theological Realism of Ronald Preston
Ronald H. Preston’s lifelong contribution to interpreting economics and politics from a Christian perspective reflects the development of Christian ethics in interaction with a changing context, interprets it, and contributes to its further shaping.1 Preston has also related Christian ethics to moral philosophy and social science in order to engage with the ambiguities of the modern world. His competence and ambition in dealing with social ethics in the context of an interaction between a Christian view of life and a secular analysis arose out of his early training in economics, and the precedents set by the theological realism of Reinhold Niebuhr, John Bennett and William Temple.
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