“A” Point of Conscience

“A” Point of Conscience
Title “A” Point of Conscience PDF eBook
Author Margaret Hungerford
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Pages 308
Release 1896
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Conscience

Conscience
Title Conscience PDF eBook
Author Andrew David Naselli
Publisher Crossway
Pages 149
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433550776

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There is an increasing number of divisive issues in our world today, all of which require great discernment. Thankfully, God has given each of us a conscience to align our wills with his and help us make wise decisions. Examining all thirty New Testament passages that touch on the conscience, Andrew Naselli and J. D. Crowley help readers get to know their consciences—a largely neglected topic—and engage with other Christians who hold different convictions. Offering guiding principles and answering critical questions about how the conscience works and how to care for it, this book shows how the conscience impacts our approach to church unity, ministry, and more.

Conscience Point

Conscience Point
Title Conscience Point PDF eBook
Author Erica Abeel
Publisher Unbridled Books
Pages 268
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1936071150

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Madeleine Shaye has a successful dual career as a concert pianist and TV arts correspondent, a great relationship with her grown daughter, and a love affair that is the envy of friends. She believes she has all the luck. But her blissful life suddenly unravels in this genre-bending novel about a mysterious love with two faces, a shocking betrayal, and the passion to reclaim old dreams.

Christianity and the Laws of Conscience

Christianity and the Laws of Conscience
Title Christianity and the Laws of Conscience PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey B. Hammond
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 471
Release 2021-06-24
Genre Law
ISBN 1108835384

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This book explores the Christian theological, legal, constitutional, historical, and philosophical meanings of conscience for both scholarly and educated general audiences.

Cultivating Conscience

Cultivating Conscience
Title Cultivating Conscience PDF eBook
Author Lynn Stout
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 319
Release 2010-10-04
Genre Law
ISBN 140083600X

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How the science of unselfish behavior can promote law, order, and prosperity Contemporary law and public policy often treat human beings as selfish creatures who respond only to punishments and rewards. Yet every day we behave unselfishly—few of us mug the elderly or steal the paper from our neighbor's yard, and many of us go out of our way to help strangers. We nevertheless overlook our own good behavior and fixate on the bad things people do and how we can stop them. In this pathbreaking book, acclaimed law and economics scholar Lynn Stout argues that this focus neglects the crucial role our better impulses could play in society. Rather than lean on the power of greed to shape laws and human behavior, Stout contends that we should rely on the force of conscience. Stout makes the compelling case that conscience is neither a rare nor quirky phenomenon, but a vital force woven into our daily lives. Drawing from social psychology, behavioral economics, and evolutionary biology, Stout demonstrates how social cues—instructions from authorities, ideas about others' selfishness and unselfishness, and beliefs about benefits to others—have a powerful role in triggering unselfish behavior. Stout illustrates how our legal system can use these social cues to craft better laws that encourage more unselfish, ethical behavior in many realms, including politics and business. Stout also shows how our current emphasis on self-interest and incentives may have contributed to the catastrophic political missteps and financial scandals of recent memory by encouraging corrupt and selfish actions, and undermining society's collective moral compass. This book proves that if we care about effective laws and civilized society, the powers of conscience are simply too important for us to ignore.

The Conscience of the Constitution

The Conscience of the Constitution
Title The Conscience of the Constitution PDF eBook
Author Timothy Sandefur
Publisher Cato Institute
Pages 217
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1939709040

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The Conscience of the Constitution: The Declaration of Independence and the Right to Liberty documents a forgotten truth: the word “democracy” is nowhere to be found in either the Constitution or the Declaration. But it is the overemphasis of democracy by the legal community–rather than the primacy of liberty, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence–that has led to the growth of government power at the expense of individual rights. Now, more than ever, Sandefur explains, the Declaration of Independence should set the framework for interpreting our fundamental law. In the very first sentence of the Constitution, the founding fathers stated unambiguously that “liberty” is a blessing. Today, more and more Americans are realizing that their individual freedoms are being threatened by the ever-expanding scope of the government. Americans have always differed over important political issues, but some things should not be settled by majority vote. In The Conscience of the Constitution, Timothy Sandefur presents a dramatic new challenge to the status quo of constitutional law.

A Point of Conscience

A Point of Conscience
Title A Point of Conscience PDF eBook
Author Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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Pages 292
Release 1896
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