Building a Theological Bookshelf: Christian Ethics
The place to acquire a reputable knowledge and collection of works in Christian Ethics should not begin with Christian Ethics. Background work should be done
The place to acquire a reputable knowledge and collection of works in Christian Ethics should not begin with Christian Ethics. Background work should be done
When I first drafted my proposal for the book that would become Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, and Corrupting Christian
You could almost hear the sighs of relief between the lines of handwringing op-eds in the buildup to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. For all the
As I write this, my denomination (Mennonite Church USA) continues in an uneasy tension over vexing issues of sexual ethics and ecclesial polity, especially concerning
In the early 1980s, Roman Catholic prelate Joseph Cardinal Bernardin urged a holistic approach to the ethics of life. Adopting an allegorical reading of John
Christians and COVID—what are the issues and possible responses? Earlier this summer, D. Gareth Jones, Emeritus Professor of Anatomy in the University of Otago (NZ)
Toward the end of a long-winded vice list, John Wesley, writing on The Doctrine of Original Sin, says the following: But there is a still
I was standing in the checkout line at the grocery story with one of my sons who was young at the time. As I was
In part one of this essay, we explored biblical law regarding the humane treatment of domestic animals. We learned that the people of Israel were
The subject matter of this article is one of the most misunderstood topics of holiness and social justice in the Christian community today. The topic