Christian Ethics

Christian Ethics
Title Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Robin W. Lovin
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 175
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 0687054621

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Robin W. Lovin achieves a balance between the questions and issues which form the core of the study of ethics, and the life situations from which those questions arise.

Basic Christian Ethics

Basic Christian Ethics
Title Basic Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Paul Ramsey
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 454
Release 1950-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664253240

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"This treatise on Christian ethics is one of the most thoughtful and comprehensive presentations of the subject we have had in many years. It should be of inestimable value not only to the general reader but also to students and classes in our colleges and seminaries".--Reinhold Niebuhr. Part of Westminster's Library of Theological Ethics series.

Biblical Christian Ethics

Biblical Christian Ethics
Title Biblical Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author David Clyde Jones
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 328
Release 1994-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441206566

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After examining what Scripture teaches about the goal and motive of the Christian life, the author addresses moral dilemmas, human-life issues, sexuality, economic justice, and truthfulness.

Introducing Christian Ethics

Introducing Christian Ethics
Title Introducing Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Samuel Wells
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 454
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 111915572X

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Introducing Christian Ethics 2e, now thoroughly revised and updated, offers an unparalleled introduction to the study of Christian Ethics, mapping and exploring all the major ethical approaches, and offering thoughtful insights into the complex moral challenges facing people today. This highly successful text has been thoughtfully updated, based on considerable feedback, to include increased material on Catholic perspectives, further case studies and the augmented use of introductions and summaries Uniquely redefines the field of Christian ethics along three strands: universal (ethics for anyone), subversive (ethics for the excluded), and ecclesial (ethics for the church) Encompasses Christian ethics in its entirety, offering students a substantial overview by re-mapping the field and exploring the differences in various ethical approaches Provides a successful balance between description, analysis, and critique Structured so that it can be used alongside a companion volume, Christian Ethics: An Introductory Reader, which further illustrates and amplifies the diversity of material and arguments explored here

Plurality and Christian Ethics

Plurality and Christian Ethics
Title Plurality and Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Ian S. Markham
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 244
Release 1994-03-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521453288

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Too many parts of the world testify to the difficulties religions have in tolerating each other. It is often concluded that the only way tolerance and plurality can be protected is to keep religion out of the public sphere. Ian Markham challenges this secularist argument. In the first half of the book, he advances a careful critique of European culture which exposes the problem of plurality. His analysis of the Christendom Group is contrasted with the outlook found in the USA, where a religiously informed culture may be seen to be tolerant. In the second half of the book, the author argues that plurality is better safeguarded by a theistic, rather than a secularist, foundation. He submits that too often secularists use relativist arguments, while theists want to appeal to the complexity of God's world. He concludes that in our post-modern world the religious affirmation of diversity offers genuine political possibilities for cultural enrichment.

Readings in Christian Ethics

Readings in Christian Ethics
Title Readings in Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author David K. Clark
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 328
Release 1994-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801025818

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Essays by leading ethicists provide students with a comprehensive introduction to ethical thinking.

Principles of Christian Morality

Principles of Christian Morality
Title Principles of Christian Morality PDF eBook
Author Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 110
Release 2010-12-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681493942

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A collection of essays by three giants of twentieth-cenutry theology: Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI), Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Heinz Schurmann. Balthasar's and Schurmann's essays were written for the International Theological Commission. Schurmann examines how the New Testament's teaching provides enduring moral norms for Christian conduct. Balthasar presents nine basic principles of the Christian moral life. Ratzinger, who originally wrote this essay as a series of articles for L'Osservatore Romano, addresses the relationship between faith and morality, and the place of the Church's teaching authority with regard to moral issues. Learn more about Pope Benedict! Visit the