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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aBJ 1251 _b.R43 V.1 |
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_aReadings in Christian ethics / _cedtied by David K. Clark and Robert V. Rakestraw. |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bBaker Academic, _cc1994 - c1996. |
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_a2 vols.; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | _aContents: v. 1. Theory and methods | ||
505 | _apt. 1 Establishing moral norms | ||
505 | _a1. The nature of ethics | ||
505 | _aMoral relativism/ J.P. Moreland | ||
505 | _aThe kingdom of God/ C. Stephen Layman | ||
505 | _aThe nature of Christian morality/ Oliver Barclay | ||
505 | _aIn Search of "Good positive reasons" for an ethics of divine commands: a catalogue of arguments | ||
505 | _a2. Grounding moral norms | ||
505 | _aThe natural ethic/ Oliver O'Donovan | ||
505 | _aDoctrine and ethics/ Alister E. McGrath | ||
505 | _aThe reconstitution of authority/ J.I. Packer | ||
505 | _aThe New Testament and ethics: communities of social change/ Lisa Sowle Cahill | ||
505 | _apt. 2 Applying Moral Norms | ||
505 | _a3. Moral Dilemnas | ||
505 | _aEthical choices: A case for non-conflicting absolutism/ Robert V. Rakestraw | ||
505 | _aThe borderline situation of extreme conflict/ Helmut Thielicke | ||
505 | _aGraded absolutism/ Norman L. Geisler | ||
505 | _a4. Moral situations and cultural contexts | ||
505 | _aSituations and principles/ J.I. Packer | ||
505 | _aEvangelical contextualism/ Donald G. Bloesch | ||
505 | _aReceptor-oriented ethics in cross-cultural intervention/ Charles H. Kraft | ||
505 | _apt. 3 Interpreting the Bible ethically | ||
505 | _a5. The use of the Bible in ethical judgments | ||
505 | _aThe word of God and Christian ethics/ John Frame | ||
505 | _aFour ways of using the New Testament/ Richard N. Longenecker | ||
505 | _aHow can Christians derive principles from the specific commands of the law/ Walter C. Kaiser Jr. | ||
505 | _aDistinguishing culturally relative from normative teachings/ Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart | ||
505 | _a6. Love and justice | ||
505 | _aLove and society: God's justice and ours/ Stephen Charles Mott | ||
505 | _aHow to seek justice in a world of conflicts/ Lewis B. Smedes | ||
505 | _aLove, power, and justice/ Paul B. Henry | ||
505 | _apt.4 Developing moral self | ||
505 | _a7. Virtue and character | ||
505 | _aVirtue/ Stanley Hauerwas | ||
505 | _aChristian ethics and the ethics of virtue/ Stephen S. Bilynskyi | ||
505 | _aThe Virtues in a professional setting/ William F. May | ||
505 | _a8. The process of decision-making | ||
505 | _aEthics: how to do it/ Daniel C. Maguire | ||
505 | _aTowards a theory of making ethical judgments | ||
505 | _aA Kierkegaardian approach to moral philosophy: the process of decision-making/ Virginia L. Warren | ||
505 | _aV.2. Issues and applications | ||
505 | _apt. 1 Beginning and ending life | ||
505 | _a1. Abortion | ||
505 | _aReproductive Choice: Basic to justice for women/ Virginia Ramey Mollenkott | ||
505 | _aAbortion and the Mosaic law/ Jack W. Cottrell | ||
505 | _aThe right to life: three theories/ Robert N. Wennberg | ||
505 | _aWhen does a person begin/ Robert E. Joyce | ||
505 | _a2. Reproductive technologies and genetics | ||
505 | _aEthical implications of In Vitro Fertilization/ Janet Dickey McDowell | ||
505 | _aTechnology and pregnancy enhancement/ Stanley J. Grenz | ||
505 | _aGenetics and human malleability/ W. French Anderson | ||
505 | _a3. Euthanasia | ||
505 | _aJames Rachels and the active euthanasia debate/ J.P. Moreland | ||
505 | _aOn Removing food and water: against the stream/ Gilbert Meilaender | ||
505 | _aThe persistent vegetative state and the withdrawal of nutrition and hydration/ Robert V. Rakestraw | ||
505 | _apt. 2 Human Sexuality | ||
505 | _a4. Sexuality. marriage and singleness | ||
505 | _aMarriage and singleness in Paul today/ David Wenham | ||
505 | _aAppropriate vulnerability: a sexual ethic for singles/ Karen Lebacqz | ||
505 | _aSexuality and singleness/ Richard J. Foster | ||
505 | _aThe Purpose of sex: toward a theological understanding of human sexuality/ Stanley J. Grenz | ||
505 | _a5. Homosexuality | ||
505 | _aHomosexuality: an issue for the church/ James B. Nelson | ||
505 | _aHomosexuality : the relevance of the Bible/ David F. Wright | ||
505 | _aThe Loving opposition/ Stanton L. Jones | ||
505 | _aAIDS: An evangelical perspective/ Ronald J. Sider | ||
505 | _apt. 3 Class relationships | ||
505 | _a7. Race relations | ||
505 | _aThe Prolife credibility gap/ Spencer Perkins | ||
505 | _aThe Racial issue in biblical perspective/ Everett Tilson | ||
505 | _aWhere are my ambassadors of reconciliation/ Raleigh Washington and Glen Kehrein | ||
505 | _a8. Gender issues | ||
505 | _aChristian maturity in light of feminist theory/ Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen | ||
505 | _aIs the Bible sexist: beyond feminism and patriarchalism/ Donald G. Bloesch | ||
505 | _aWomen in the pastoral office/ Thomas C. Oden | ||
505 | _aMan and woman in Christ/ Stephen B. Clark | ||
505 | _apt. 4 Stewardship of creation | ||
505 | _a9. Wealth and economics | ||
505 | _aDoes capitalism pass the moral test/ Ronald H. Nash | ||
505 | _aWho should set social priorities/ J. Philip Wogaman | ||
505 | _aStructural evil and world hunger/ Ronald J. Sider | ||
505 | _a10. Care for the environment | ||
505 | _aManaging the resources of the earth/ E. Calvin Beisner | ||
505 | _aChristianity and the environment: Escapist mysticism or responsible stewardship/ R.J. Berry | ||
505 | _a" A handful of mud": a personal history of my love for the soil/ Paul W. Brand | ||
505 | _apt. 5 Law and government | ||
505 | _aCivil disobedience as subordination/ Stephen Charles Mott | ||
505 | _aThe Christian and civil disobedience/ Charles C. Ryrie | ||
505 | _aBiblical submissionism: disobedience to government is sometimes right/ Norman L. Geisler | ||
505 | _a"Rescue those being led away to death"/ John Piper | ||
505 | _a12. Capital Punishment | ||
505 | _aThe Sanctity of life/ John Murray | ||
505 | _aContemporary capital punishment: biblical difficulties with the biblically permissible/ Eric E. Hobbs and Walter C. Hobbs | ||
505 | _aNoah's covenant and the purpose of punishment/ John Howard Yoder | ||
505 | _aThe collapse of the case against capital punishment/ Ernest Van den Haag | ||
505 | _a13. Peace and war | ||
505 | _aCan a Christian go to war?/ George W. Knight III | ||
505 | _aThe Just war revisited/ Jerram Barrs | ||
505 | _aJesus and violence: some critical objections/ Ronald J. Sider and Richard K. Taylor | ||
505 | _aA practical Christian pacifism/ David A. Hoekema | ||
650 | _aChristian ethics | ||
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_aChristian ethics _xMethodology |
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650 | 4 | _aEvangelicalism | |
700 | 1 | _aClark, David K., ed. | |
700 | 1 | _aRakestraw, Robert Vincent, ed. | |
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