CREATED CO-CREATOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF CHURCH AND ETHICS |
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Authors: | Roger A. Willer |
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Affiliation: | Roger A. Willer is an Associate in the Department for Studies of the Division for Church in Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 8765 W. Higgins Road, Chicago, IL 60631;e-mail |
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Abstract: | Abstract Philip Hefner's work on created co‐creator is presented for consideration as a contemporary theological anthropology. Its reception within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America falls into three main lines, which are reviewed here because they are suggestive of its potential impact on Christian thinking. This review raises two major questions and leads to a critique. The first question is whether created co‐creator should be replaced by another term for the sake of more clearly encapsulating the ideas represented in Hefner's work. The second question concerns the moral “payoff” of created co‐creator. Such questions lead to the critique that Hefner's corpus gives insufficient attention to responsibility as integral to freedom and that it lacks a theory of obligation. I then sketch the amenability and benefit of linking created co‐creator with “responsibility ethics,” exemplified by the work of Hans Jonas. |
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Keywords: | anthropology created co-creator creation ethics Philip Hefner Hans Jonas nature obligation responsibility ethics |
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