• Christian ethicists among others have a responsibility to contribute to the development of appropriate policies to guide their practice. (abc.net.au)
  • He is one of the world's leading Catholic social ethicists and scholars of African-American theological ethics, racial justice, and liberation theology. (bcheights.com)
  • I would suggest beginning with two collected volumes of essays written by influential Christian ethicists. (catalystresources.org)
  • He introduces the foundational theological ethics of Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Luther and the Reformers. (google.com)
  • Clear, concise, and well apprised of relevant literature, Grenz (a theologian recognized for the excellence of his own theological and ethical work) provides in this book a first-rate introduction to Christian ethics. (google.com)
  • An Invitation to the Study of God (with Roger E. Olson), Pocket Dictionary of Ethics (with Jay T. Smith), and Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms (with David Guretzki and Cherith Fee Nordling). (google.com)
  • For twelve years (1990-2002), Grenz held the position of Pioneer McDonald Professor of Baptist Heritage, Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College and at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. (google.com)
  • He takes note of the problems that arise when Christians try to act on or enforce their convictions in a pluralistic society and recognizes the variety of theological and moral beliefs that are held within the Christian community, as well as in the wider society. (abingdonpress.com)
  • It is often unintentionally downplayed - subsumed under the theological discipline rather than studied as a crucial element of the Christian worldview alongside theology. (erlc.com)
  • As a result, Christian ethics is frequently neglected in theological education. (erlc.com)
  • This emphasis on theology and doctrine is laudable given the biblical emphasis on knowing truth and the ongoing rejection of traditional Christian theological beliefs over the last century or so throughout society. (erlc.com)
  • Past president of both the Society of Christian Ethics and the Catholic Theological Society, Farley won the prestigious Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion in 2008 for Just Love . (christiancentury.org)
  • Far from using religious freedoms as a pretext to oppress or discriminate against GLBTQ persons, after careful review and years of debate, many traditionalists have reaffirmed that moral concern about homosexual conduct and about all sexual intimacy outside of marriage is well grounded in the theological and moral core of Christian faith. (firstthings.com)
  • Drawing on both theological ethics and the science-and-theology field, Messer discusses cognitive-scientific and neuroscientific studies of religion, arguing that they do not give grounds to dismiss theological perspectives on the human self. (bloomsbury.com)
  • J. Philip Wogaman is Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethics at Wesley Theological Seminary, past President of the American Theological Society, past President of the Society of Christian Ethics, and past President of the Interfaith Alliance. (thethoughtfulchristian.com)
  • If readers first take the time to understand the above theological and philosophical traditions, at least to some extent, then they will be better prepared to engage with contemporary issues in Christian Ethics. (catalystresources.org)
  • Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Ethics or Theological Subscription as the Ground of Functional Christian Fellowship? (dbts.edu)
  • Ethics or Theological Subscription as the Ground of Functional Christian Fellowship? (dbts.edu)
  • The subject of moral theology or theological ethics have seen some excellent books published in recent years. (typepad.com)
  • I would add 'The Doctrine of God and Theological Ethics' edited by A. Torrance and M. Banner although I would say that it lacks a unified push (not a failing being as it's a collection of essays) and one can find the same push, against the estrangement of Christian Ethics and Scripture in a shortened but concise form in the introduction of Singing the Ethos which you mentioned already. (typepad.com)
  • He has served on the editorial boards of numerous scholarly journals, including the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Studies in Christian Ethics, and the Journal of Law and Religion, and he is an editor-at-large for the Christian Century. (abingdonpress.com)
  • A long-simmering conflict between the Vatican and American nuns has erupted again with the Vatican's doctrinal office issuing a scathing critique of a popular book on sexual ethics by Sister Margaret A. Farley, one of the first Catholics to teach at Yale Divinity School. (christiancentury.org)
  • After two years of study, the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published on June 4 a "notification" on Farley's Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics, saying it contradicts Catholic doctrine on key issues such as gay marriage, homosexuality and divorce. (christiancentury.org)
  • Coming just days after U.S. nuns rejected the Vatican's reasoning for a wholesale makeover of female religious orders and a year after American bishops sanctioned another nun theologian, the condemnation of Farley is the latest example of what critics see as a top-down attempt to muzzle women's voices and an obsession with sexual ethics. (christiancentury.org)
  • In a statement, Farley stressed that her book's intent was to present a modern "framework for sexual ethics" drawing on the input of current experience and different religious traditions. (christiancentury.org)
  • Perry also traces the historical roots of monogamy to ancient Rome, where sexual ethics were vastly different and cruel, and to the advent of Christianity, which introduced radical and revolutionary ideas about sexuality. (bigthink.com)
  • But Roman sexual ethics were wildly different: Roman culture, including sexual culture, were fairly cruel and shocking. (bigthink.com)
  • B.D., Ph.D. Harvard University) is Cary Maguire University Professor of Ethics at Southern Methodist University. (abingdonpress.com)
  • Although virtue ethics and deontological ethics are normally seen as contrasting with one another, they are combined in Christian ethics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Virtue ethics. (philpapers.org)
  • Her work made possible the virtue ethics of Alasdair MacIntyre and Philippa Foot, which has strong resonances with the Wesleyan tradition (despite Foot's atheism). (catalystresources.org)
  • The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Summer 2022 issue of the journal! (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Ethicist David Gushee, author of the new book Introducing Christian Ethics , will talk to Welton about the true essence of Christian values. (stateofbelief.com)
  • It also incorporates natural law ethics, which is built on the belief that it is the very nature of humans - created in the image of God and capable of morality, cooperation, rationality, discernment and so on - that informs how life should be lived, and that awareness of sin does not require special revelation. (wikipedia.org)
  • But while the language of 'morality' and 'conscious' might not be entirely helpful or accurate when it comes to robot behaviour, at least one Christian expert points out that in practice it might not make much difference. (christiantoday.com)
  • A couple of months ago, Inside Higher Ed published an article by Joshua Wolff making a passionate case that many Christian colleges, in adhering to the traditions of faith and Scripture on sexual morality, do harm to their homosexual students. (firstthings.com)
  • But, to confine ourselves to the academic context, what of the professor or student who cannot conscientiously acquiesce in the norms of sexual morality (if that is what they are rightly called) that dominate public, secular private, and not a few self-described Christian colleges today? (firstthings.com)
  • Today's Christian Science Monitor has a thoughtful article on the morality of geoengineering as an option for confronting climate disaster. (openthefuture.com)
  • Contemporary Jewish ethics and morality: a reader. (philpapers.org)
  • In this excellent outline of Christian ethics, 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. (abingdonpress.com)
  • Unfortunately, our lack of emphasis on and formal study of ethics is seen throughout many of our churches today as our beliefs, too often, are not reflected in our actions. (erlc.com)
  • I don't believe that he ever meant to denigrate the study of ethics, but his words reveal the attitude of many in evangelical life. (erlc.com)
  • He is the former Senior Pastor at Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington, DC, and is the author of many books, including Moral Dilemmas: An Introduction to Christian Ethics and What Christians Can Learn from Other Religions . (thethoughtfulchristian.com)
  • In this article, Bob Smith discusses medical ethics as they relate to abortion, birth control and birth defects. (ccef.org)
  • But this is only possible and develop future faculty and staff in bio- through methodically researched contribu- medical ethics for Pakistan. (who.int)
  • I am Art Caplan, and I am at the division of medical ethics at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine. (medscape.com)
  • This article dives deep into how the current landscape of Christian political engagement seems at odds with foundational Christian ethics. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Rowan Williams, Christ: The Heart of Creation (Bloomsbury, 2018), presents a powerful case for considering the Chalcedonian Definition as foundational for relating divine and human agency, a crucial theme for Christian Ethics because central to it is St. Augustine (or Peter Lombard's) definition of virtue as "what God works in us without us. (catalystresources.org)
  • Dr. Kevin Miller, associate professor of communication, recently had an article published in Christian Ethics: A Series in Faith and Ethics, which is a thought bulletin published by The Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University. (huntington.edu)
  • Jerry Lanson, an Emerson College professor writing in Christian Science Monitor, exhorts newspapers to return to their roots as he evaluates the local situation with the ailing Boston Globe. (themediamanager.com)
  • For questions about ethical considerations, please contact Pro Dean Titti Mattsson, Professor Christian Dahlman or Professor Vilhelm Persson. (lu.se)
  • will undoubtedly become a reference for anyone in North America who wants to engage in dialogue with significant scholars in the field of Christian ethics. (georgetown.edu)
  • Instead of engaging in respectful and constructive dialogue, many Christians have resorted to name-calling, personal attacks, and even hatred towards those with opposing political views. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Many college and seminary graduates entering ministry receive at most one or two courses in ethics as opposed to numerous required courses in theology, biblical studies, and the languages - unless they choose an ethics or philosophy concentration. (erlc.com)
  • At the heart of Christian ethics is the biblical commandment to love God and to love one's neighbor as oneself. (georgetown.edu)
  • Love and Christian Ethics includes contributions by many of today's leading thinkers, and the essays are intelligently organized from reflections on Biblical texts to contemporary interreligious dialogues. (georgetown.edu)
  • In this approximately 3000 word article, we will analyze how Christians have come to embrace divisive and unethical political positions, examine Biblical teachings on politics and ethics, and envision how Christians can better live out Christlike values in the public square. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Combining this perspective with the Edenic non-cruelty alimentary prescription and with biblical recommendations for compassionate treatment of other animals, I will argue that the Scriptures are an important source upon which to build a Christian animal ethics. (uni-marburg.de)
  • For most scholars of the twenty-first century, Christian ethics fits in a niche between theology on one side and the social sciences on the other. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scholars have wrestled with this question since the recording of the Christian gospels, and in recent decades teachers and students of Christian ethics have engaged in vigorous debates about appropriate interpretations and implications of this critical norm. (georgetown.edu)
  • In this volume thirteen respected scholars explore the relationship between the Mosaic law and early Christian ethics, examining early Christian appropriation of the Torah and looking at ways in which the law continued to serve as an ethical reference point for Christ-believers - whether or not they thought Torah observance was essential. (olivetree.com)
  • Posing a unified set of questions to a diverse range of texts, Torah Ethics and Early Christian Identity will stimulate new thinking about a complex phenomenon commonly overlooked by scholars and church leaders alike. (olivetree.com)
  • From 2021, a special course on ethics will be mandatory for all doctoral students at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Christian Bioethics, 10 (3),239-257. (bvsalud.org)
  • Countries in this part of the world can do a In the first year of its life, CBEC has great deal to enrich the largely philosophi- chosen to focus on various educational cal, guidelines-based discourse in bioethics activities in order to build national capacity and research ethics. (who.int)
  • The traditional beliefs and values in China are described with particular reference to medicine, and the implications for bioethics and research ethics within the country are considered. (who.int)
  • When bioethics was introduced in developed countries with a culture different from the Judeo-Christian culture in which bioethics was originally rooted, there arose a conflict or collision of cultures. (who.int)
  • Early Christian Determinism : A Study of The Ethics of The Tripartite Tractate. (lu.se)
  • A branch of Christian theology for most of its history, Christian ethics separated from theology during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many Christians prioritize certain moral and social issues, such as abortion and homosexuality, above all other political considerations. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Homosexuality, ethics and identity synthesis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Chapters are organized into three areas: influential sources and exponents of Western Christian thought about the ethical significance of love, perennial theoretical questions attending that consideration, and the implications of Christian love for important social realities. (georgetown.edu)
  • Empirical research conducted in this regard geared towards assessing the socio-ethical relevance of Professionalisation as beneficial to democratic development, and the challenges journalists encounter that hinder the implementation of professional ethics and cultural values as a contribution to human dignity, rights, justice, solidarity and the common good. (powells.com)
  • There are professional ethics, which includes a system of moral norms of human behavior, belonging to a particular social group. (idealsworkfinancial.com)
  • Despite the downsides of Christian views on sexuality, Perry argues that their fundamental tenet of protecting the weak and restraining the strong remains relevant today. (bigthink.com)
  • Contributors bring a richness of thought and experience to deliver unprecedentedly broad and rigorous analysis of this central tenet of Christian ethics and faith. (georgetown.edu)
  • Readings in Christian Ethics presents in one volume the most consequential ethical writings from the earliest days of Christianity through the late twentieth century. (thethoughtfulchristian.com)
  • The Reformation of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the subsequent counter-Reformation, and Christian humanism heavily impacted Christian ethics, particularly its political and economic teachings. (wikipedia.org)
  • When it comes to politics and ethics, Christian teachings have often been interpreted and applied in various ways. (christianwebsite.com)
  • In today's polarized political climate, many wonder if Christian values align with any political party or ideology. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Since 1900, the Christian Century has published reporting, commentary, poetry, and essays on the role of faith in a pluralistic society. (christiancentury.org)
  • While it is important for Christians to be engaged in the political process and to vote according to their convictions, it is also important to remember that political affiliation does not define one's faith. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Without clear and convincing evidence to the contrary, Odessa Christian School's personnel will assume that such complaints are made in good faith. (odessachristianschool.org)
  • Offers a comprehensive survey and interpretation of contemporary Christian political theology in a newly revised and expanded edition This book presents the latest thinking on the topic of contemporary Christian political theology, with original and constructive essays that represent a range of opinions on various topics. (lu.se)
  • 4 By the twenty-first century, additional traditions had formed in Christian ethics based on different interpretations of divine attributes, how God communicates moral knowledge, differing anthropological conclusions, and different ideas about how the believer should relate to the Christian community and the outside world. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a relatively recent academic discipline, Christian Ethics brings together two venerable traditions of thought, moral philosophy and theology. (catalystresources.org)
  • Prudential readers and researchers of Christian Ethics would benefit from having a background in these traditions. (catalystresources.org)
  • The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity provides an unparalleled account of the history and development of these vital Christian traditions, at the same time placing contemporary events in their full context. (lu.se)
  • 8. Systematic Theology: Ethics Vol 1 by James McClendon (Abingdon, 1986, 2002 [2nd rev ed. (typepad.com)
  • Amidst the wealth of reflection on Christian love spawned by Anders Nygren's provocative Agape and Eros , Gene Outka's Agape still stands out for its conceptual rigor and insight. (georgetown.edu)
  • Reflection on Christian Ethics begins with the Triune God. (catalystresources.org)
  • Three leading experts spoke Wednesday evening in a roundtable discussion about the topic of anti-blackness and Christian ethics. (bcheights.com)
  • The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized by Madison Powers on ethics and the future of the global food system. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Some rightfully see that a key element of the Christian worldview is having the right beliefs about God, ourselves, and the world around us as revealed by Scripture. (erlc.com)
  • In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a genuine reading of Christian Scripture. (uni-marburg.de)
  • In The Moral Quest he sets forth the basics of ethics, considers the role and methods of Christian ethics in particular, and examines the ethical approaches of the Old Testament, the Gospels and Paul. (google.com)
  • Coll explicates the Christian tradition that informs each of these values and considers their pertinence in international relations today. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Traci West argues for a liberative method of Christian social ethics in which the discussion begins not with generic philosophical concepts but in the concrete realities of the lives of the socially and economically marginalized. (portersquarebooks.com)
  • Featuring a series of indispensable research tools, including important technical terms in ethics, a historical chronology, an extensive overview of contemporary meta-ethics and normative ethical theory, a detailed list of internet resources for research in ethics, and a thorough list of recommended works for further study, this is the essential reference tool for anyone working in contemporary philosophical ethics. (philpapers.org)
  • Dan Egonsson, Björn Petersson, and Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen have been instrumental in shaping the Swedish philosophical community over the last thirty years, particularly in the field of ethics. (lu.se)
  • In Love and Christian Ethics , nearly two dozen leading experts analyze and assess the meaning of love from a wide range of perspectives. (georgetown.edu)
  • The variety of ethical perspectives in the Bible has led to repeated disagreement over defining the basic Christian ethical principles, with at least seven major principles undergoing perennial debate and reinterpretation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Christian ethics involves multiple voices and varied perspectives expressed over time and in many contexts. (ctsnet.edu)
  • The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics presents a comprehensive and systematic exposition of Christian ethics, seen through the lens of Christian worship. (lu.se)
  • Eschewing a sectarian approach which dismisses other understandings of the moral life, Lovin nonetheless lays claim to a specifically Christian understanding of ethics. (abingdonpress.com)
  • Several of the faculty's researchers are active in different types of ethics committees, both at Lund University and at regional and national levels. (lu.se)
  • There is also a research collaboration with researchers in ethics at Lund University. (lu.se)
  • The speakers spoke about forms of anti-blackness in both the Church and American culture, and about the Christian ethical principles that can combat the problem. (bcheights.com)
  • He begins with basic Christian convictions about the reality of God and human redemption and weaves these convictions into the fabric of moral concerns that are widely shared in contemporary society. (abingdonpress.com)
  • They're supporting the Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Fund, which is being overseen by the MIT Media Lab and the Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard University. (christiantoday.com)
  • Christians should consider a wide range of issues and policies when making political decisions, seeking to promote justice, compassion, and the common good in all areas of society. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Ugo Dessí: Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism by: Main, Jessica L. (uni-marburg.de)
  • What Can Paul Teach Christians Today about Society Ethics? (wordmp3.com)
  • The research results showed the thirteen different interview partners unanimously consented that journalism in Nigeria must be professionalised and there is need to integrate Christian social ethics and culture driven values into the training curriculum if journalists are to regain their credibility and integrity. (powells.com)
  • Ethics and Politics in Qualitative Research. (lu.se)
  • One of the (many) ongoing debates within the Church today centers around the usefulness of worldview studies and how we are to think about the nature of the Christian life. (erlc.com)
  • Coll, in opposition to this dismissive approach, sees in the Christian worldview three core values that can be used to discern moral political actions: the importance of history, the ubiquity of tragedy, and practical wisdom. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • 93 Other aspects of Christian ethics, represented by movements such as the social Gospel and liberation theology, may be combined into a fourth area sometimes called prophetic ethics. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this way, Christian political ethics align with a commitment to social justice and compassion. (christianwebsite.com)
  • and look at how presentations of the law in early Christian literature might inform Christian social and ethical practices today. (olivetree.com)
  • Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (1), 1-33. (lu.se)
  • However, a closer look at the Bible reveals several key themes that can help us understand the Christian perspective on these issues. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Servais Pinckaers's Sources of Christian Ethics (Catholic University of American Press, 1995) addresses how divine and human agency work cooperatively through virtues, gifts, fruits, and beatitudes. (catalystresources.org)
  • But here's the thing: the CCCU has for years had as member institutions schools of various branches of the Churches of Christ, a Seventh Day Adventist School, at least one (very) Roman Catholic school, and a few other nominally "Christian" institutions that have given little thought to the details of the Christian Gospel and the authority of the Word of God for decades. (dbts.edu)
  • One of the main reasons for the partisan divide in Christian political engagement is the alignment of many Christians with conservative politics. (christianwebsite.com)
  • Later, Jeff Anderson would join for 1995's Arms Around the World , an album that would not only give Code two more #1's, but also let Code of Ethics receive its first Gospel Music Award Nomination in 1997. (christianmusicarchive.com)
  • It will also suggest that Christian animal ethics could inform scientific policy in a positive and more humane way regarding other animals. (uni-marburg.de)
  • Originating in early Christianity from c. 27 to 325 AD, Christian ethics continued to develop during the Middle Ages, when the rediscovery of Aristotle led to scholasticism and the writings of Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274). (wikipedia.org)
  • These have appeared in journals such as Christianity Today, The Christian Century, Christian Scholar's Review, Theology Today and the Journal of Ecumenical Studies. (google.com)
  • Crawley ended by reconciling the ideas of ethics, blackness, and Christianity. (bcheights.com)
  • 3-4 Christian ethics derives its metaphysical core from the Bible, seeing God as the ultimate source of all power. (wikipedia.org)
  • The question we explore in this article is which of these two approaches Christians have reasons to support. (abc.net.au)
  • Here, Prine invokes the core of the Christian message: the death of Jesus, supposedly bringing hope to the world, especially to the sinner. (christianethicstoday.com)