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Human Perfection, Transfiguration and Christian Ethics presents a comprehensive theological analysis of how concepts of human perfection and transfiguration inform Christian ethical practice. Robin Gill investigates the historical development of these ideas within Christian tradition and their relevance to modern moral challenges.
The work bridges systematic theology and applied ethics, demonstrating how spiritual transformation relates to ethical behavior and decision-making. Gill critically examines various interpretations of perfection across different Christian traditions, from Catholic and Orthodox perspectives to Protestant approaches.
This volume contributes to the New Studies in Christian Ethics series by offering fresh insights into how believers understand moral development as a process of spiritual growth. It addresses contemporary ethical issues while remaining grounded in classical Christian theology, making it valuable for scholars, theologians, and practitioners seeking to understand the relationship between spiritual transformation and moral responsibility.







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