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Altruism and Christian Ethics

Altruism and Christian Ethics

Altruism and Christian Ethics

Colin Grant , University of New Brunswick
January 2009
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    Separated from its anchorage in religion, ethics has followed the social sciences in seeing human beings as fundamentally characterised by self-interest, so that altruism is either naively idealistic or arrogantly self-sufficient. Colin Grant contends that, as a modern secular concept, altruism is a parody on the self-giving love of Christianity, so that its dismissal represents a social levelling that loses the depths that theology makes intelligible and religion makes possible. The Christian affirmation is that God is characterised by self-giving love (agape), then expected of Christians. Lacking this theological background, the focus on self-interest in sociobiology and economics, and on human realism in the political focus of John Rawls or the feminist sociability of Carol Gilligan, finds altruism naive or a dangerous distraction from real possibilities of mutual support. This book argues that to dispense with altruism is to dispense with God and with the divine transformation of human possibilities.

    • A case for a theological significance for altruism, against attacks from sociobiology, social sciences and ethics
    • An indication of what the sciences, social sciences and ethics miss through dismissal of theology
    • Recognition that God is characterized by eros as well as agape, in a way appropriate to God

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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Alien Altruism:
    • 1. Explanations for altruism
    • 2. Evidence of altruism
    • 3. The elusiveness of altruism
    • Part II. Ideal Altruism:
    • 4. Contract altruism
    • 5. Constructed altruism
    • 6. Collegial altruism
    • Part III. Real Altruism:
    • 7. Acute altruism: agape
    • 8. Absolute altruism
    • 9. Actual altruism.
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    • Colin Grant , University of New Brunswick