Christian ethics and secularisation: Business as usual?
It is now 49 years since Johan Heyns’s Sterwende Christendom? [Dying Christendom] was published (1969) in which he traced the history of secularisation and its impact on the theology of his time and 36 years since the publication (1982) of the first ...
Dawid E. de Villiers
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A Symposiastic Background to James [PDF]
The Epistle of James is not commonly seen in relation to early Christian common meals. At the same time, the work is preoccupied with the common life of an early Christian community, which in turn was, generally speaking, closely related to the way in ...
Smit, P.B.A.
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On the relevance of Jesus Christ for Christian judgements about the legitimacy of violence — A modest proposal [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Studies in Christian Ethics© 2009. The definitive version is available at http://sce.sagepub.comThis journal article discusses the appropriate interpretation of the person, teaching, and example
Clough, David
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Religious ethics, Christianity, and war
This article discusses elements within Christian ethics and anthropology that have ramifications for the ethics and laws of war. The author argues that several distinctively Christian conceptions of morality and of human beings contribute importantly to ...
Henrik Syse
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Wendell and Miller\u27s Torah ethics and early Christian identity (Book Review)
A review of Wendel, S. J., & Miller, D. M. (Eds.). (2016). Torah ethics and early Christian identity. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. 271 pp, $35.00.
Hosse, Elijah
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Methodology and Applications of Christian Leadership Ethics [PDF]
A fundamental methodology for Christian leadership ethics will be proposed, which has long been pending in the discourse on ethical leadership. It is necessary to first clarify what characterizes leadership ethics, and secondly, what Christian leadership
Kreuer, Ellen, Nass, Elmar
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The Core Virtue of Christian Librarianship [PDF]
Christian librarians should derive their professional ethics from methodical exegesis of the Bible. The New Testament\u27s most salient ethical statements center on love-for God, neighbor, and fellow believers.
Smith, Gregory A.
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Can Christians Join the Overlapping Consensus? Prospects and Pitfalls for a Christian Justification of Political Liberalism [PDF]
The success of political liberalism depends on there being an overlapping consensus among reasonable citizens—including religious citizens—upon principles of political morality.
Billingham, Paul
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Consuming Animal Creatures: The Christian Ethics of Eating Animals
This article argues that Christians have strong faith-based reasons to avoid consuming animal products derived from animals that have not been allowed to flourish as fellow creatures of God, and that Christians should avoid participating in systems that ...
David Clough
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To Each According to their Needs: Anarchist Praxis as a Resource for Byzantine Theological Ethics [PDF]
I argue that anarchist ideas for organising human communities could be a useful practical resource for Christian ethics. I demonstrate this firstly by introducing the main theological ideas underlying Maximus the Confessor’s ethics, a theologian ...
Dewhurst, Emma Brown
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