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An organic-prophetic-liberation model of social engagement: an Adventist ethical response to contemporary moral issues

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Maury Damon Jackson. An Organic-prophetic-liberation Model of Social Engagement: an Adventist Ethical Response to Contemporary Moral Issues. Claremont School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ce32b52-14d1-4b0b-8528-04f6011be537.

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M. D. Jackson. An organic-prophetic-liberation model of social engagement: an Adventist ethical response to contemporary moral issues. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ce32b52-14d1-4b0b-8528-04f6011be537

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Maury Damon Jackson. An Organic-Prophetic-Liberation Model of Social Engagement: an Adventist Ethical Response to Contemporary Moral Issues. Claremont School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ce32b52-14d1-4b0b-8528-04f6011be537.

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  • The purpose of this professional project was to design a model of moral theology derived from the legacy of an Adventist theological heritage and based upon the works of contemporary theological ethicists. It begins with an empirical analysis of moral issue articles within two Seventh-day Adventist journals, Ministry Magazine and Message Magazine, over the period from fall 2001 through December 2005. Next, a conceptual analysis is undertaken of the theological model that informs moral judgments within these journals. The conclusions of the analysis are that the model of moral theology is legalistic in its commitment to an inflexible and literalistic biblicism. In addition to critiquing the model for moral theology within these journals, the model of moral theology offered by Immanuel Kant is reviewed and found to be inadequate for providing a viable alternative. This is because it too is legalistic in its commitment to an inflexible rationalism. What is offered as a viable alternative for a robust Adventist moral theology is one that takes seriously the Adventist heritage by organically binding moral imperatives to prima facie biblical principles that emerge from major biblical motifs. Moreover, this model incorporates the Adventist prophetic witness to oppressive contexts. This is the organic-prophetic-liberation model of social engagement.
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  • 02/17/2024

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