Practice of the Body of Christ, The: Human Agency in Pauline Theology after MacIntyre

The Practice of the Body of Christ" forges connections between two movements in today"s theological disciplines. The first is the so-called "apocalyptic" interpretation of Paul and the second is often called "virtue ethics." Colin Miller claims that a virtue ethic, or a classical account of human agency, has much to contribute to an apocalyptic reading of Paul"s letters, and finds in Romans a classical account of human action in many ways like the one philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre develops in his work, but not finally reducible to it. Miller expounds a MacIntyrian virtue ethic through Paul via Romans that will be of interest to anyone involved in Pauline studies, philosophy of religion or theology.