Paul Ramsey

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Paul Ramsey was a prominent 20th-century American Christian ethicist known for his influential work on moral theology, particularly in the ethics of war and medical ethics.

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instanceOf Christian ethicist
academic
person
theologian
areaOfInfluence ethics of war
medical decision-making
public policy debates on healthcare
public policy debates on war
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Princeton University
familyName Ramsey
fieldOfWork Christian ethics
bioethics
ethics of war
just war theory
medical ethics
moral theology
political ethics
givenName Paul
hasAcademicDiscipline ethics
philosophy
theology
influenced bioethics as an academic field
contemporary Christian ethicists
influencedBy Augustine of Hippo
Karl Barth
Reinhold Niebuhr
knownFor developing Christian just war reasoning in the nuclear age
integrating theological concepts with contemporary moral problems
pioneering work in medical ethics from a Christian perspective
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Protestant theology
notableIdea covenantal ethics
modern just war theory
notableWork Basic Christian Ethics
Fabricated Man
Nine Modern Moralists
Patient as Person
The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility
War and the Christian Conscience
occupation ethicist
professor
theologian
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey

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just war theory developedBy Paul Ramsey
subject surface form: Just war theory
Reinhold Niebuhr influenced Paul Ramsey
Ramsey hasNotableBearer Paul Ramsey