Paul Ramsey (ethicist)
Robert Paul Ramsey (December 10, 1913 – February 29, 1988)[1] was an American Christian ethicist of the 20th century. He was a Methodist and a native of Mississippi. He graduated from Millsaps College in Mississippi and Yale University. The major portion of his academic career was spent as a tenured professor at Princeton University until the end of his life in 1988.
Paul Ramsey  | |
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| Born | Robert Paul Ramsey December 10, 1913 Mendenhall, Mississippi  | 
| Died | February 29, 1988 (aged 74) Princeton, New Jersey  | 
| Resting place | Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, NJ | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation | Christian ethicist | 
| Children | Marcia Neal, Jennifer, Janet | 
| Relatives | Anne Ramsey (Cousin) | 
Life
    
Paul Ramsey undertook his doctoral studies at Yale where he was mentored by H. Richard Niebuhr.[2] He subsequently taught Christian Ethics at Princeton. He has been credited with re-introducing just war theory into Protestant ethical reflection.[3] His popular text book Basic Christian Ethics was reviewed by a young John Rawls.[4]
Bibliography
    
- Basic Christian Ethics (1950) [5]
 - War and the Christian Conscience: How Shall Modern War Be Conducted Justly? Durham, North Carolina 1961
 - Nine Modern Moralists, Prentice Hall, 1962
 - Deeds and Rules in Christian Ethics, University of America Press 1967.
 - The Case of the Curious Exception in Gene Outka and Paul Ramsey eds. Norm and context in Christian Ethics, New York 1968.
 - The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility, New York 1968
 - Fabricated Man
 - The Ethics of Fetal Research, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975.
 - Doing evil to achieve good : moral choice in conflict situations, Loyola University Press, Chicago, 1978, OCLC 4498788 (with Richard A. McCormick, S.J.)
 - The Patient as Person. Explorations in medical ethics, March 1970, New Haven, Connecticut[6]
 - The Essential Paul Ramsey [7]
 - Ethics at the Edges of Life, New Haven: Yale U.P., 1980.
 - Speak Up for Just War or Pacifism. A Critique of the United Methodist Bishops' Pastoral Letter "In Defense of Creation" Pennsylvania State University Press, 1988
 
Secondary literature
    
- Paul Ramsey's Ethics: The Power of 'Agape' in a Postmodern World (2000) [8]
 - Carnahan, Kevin. Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey: Idealist and Pragmatic Christians on Politics, Philosophy, Religion, and War (2010)
 
References
    
- "Register of the Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated". Rubenstein Library, Duke University. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
 - Biographical Dictionary of Christian Theologians (London: Greenwood Press, 2000), p387
 -  "Obituary by Oliver O'Donovan". 1 (1). Studies in Christian Ethics. January 1988. doi:10.1177/095394688800100114. S2CID 145370969. Retrieved February 14, 2010. 
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - Gregory, Eric (2007). "Before the Original Position: the Neo-Orthodox Theology of a young John Rawls" (pdf). Journal of Religious Ethics. Wiley. 35 (2): 179–206. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9795.2007.00303.x. ISSN 1467-9795.
 - Ramsey, Paul (1950-01-01). Basic Christian Ethics. ISBN 9780664253240.
 - "The Patient as Person".
 - "The Essential Paul Ramsey".
 - "Paul Ramsey's Ethics".
 
External links
    
- The Birth of Bioethics: Who is Paul Ramsey? (Albert R. Jonsen, 2001 from the preface to the second edition of Paul Ramsey's ground breaking book The Patient as Person) Thecbc.org
 - NYTimes Obituary of Paul Ramsey
 
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