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Christian Ethics

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract The De officiis of Ambrose of Milan (c. 339–397) represents a significant landmark in early Christian ethics for its self-conscious adaptation of Cicero’s De officiis. This chapter considers what Ambrose was seeking to do in evoking Roman moral philosophy, and the relationship between continuity and change in his reconstruction ...
Hordern, Joshua
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Ethics and Christian Ethics

Philosophy, 1943
An Indian student, returning, after completing his course at a British university, to his own land, told his tutor that in India at least he would find once more that truth was one and indivisible. On being asked what he meant, his reply was that in England everyone separated scientific from religious truth, but that to Indian thought they were one. So
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Is There a Christian Ethics?

2020
Abstract The central theme of this chapter is to assess how far the project with which we started has been fulfilled, which was to characterize Jesus’s proclamation to love the neighbour in purely human terms. Against the objection that the demand is silent, while Jesus tells us how to behave in relation to one another, it is argued that
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The Hidden Disciple: Towards a Christian Ethics of Spying

Studies in Christian Ethics, 2023
Filip Scherf
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A Christian Code of Ethics?

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2008
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Christian Ethics.

The Philosophical Review, 1956
Paul Ramsey   +2 more
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Christian Ethics

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1948
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