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The Rich Young Ruler and Christian Ethics: A Proposal
- Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
- Philosophy Documentation Center
- Volume 40, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2020
- pp. 59-76
- Article
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ABSTRACT:
In Christian ethics the Gospel story of the encounter of a rich young ruler with Jesus has been interpreted in two major ways: one that treats Jesus' directive to the ruler as a counsel that goes beyond the commandments the ruler claims to have kept, and another that treats the directive as contained in the commandments and exposing his failure to keep them. I reconstruct Calvin's version of the second interpretation, contrast it with Aquinas's version of the first, and point out some problems with it. I then formulate a revised version that avoids the problems and amounts to a promising alternative for Christian ethics.