(en) In this article, the author raises the question of the major principles of Christian ethics. In the first part, he examines three positions which are representative of one way of understanding them, namely: K. Barth, S. Hauerwas and P. Tillich. On this basis, he then develops a reflexion where Christian ethics are thought out in terms of its three major axes: the relationship with systematic theology, with Christology and human freedom, and where Christian ethics are deployed as being lived and understood in a constant tension between reason and faith, nature and grace, creation and redemption.
Gaziaux, E. (2013). Fondements et perspectives d’une éthique chrétienne. Revue théologique de Louvain, 44(3), 329-364. https://doi.org/10.2143/RTL.44.3.2988834 (Original work published 2013)