The author was one of the major theologians of the late twentieth century. Covering pacifism, just war theory, and peacemaking theory, this book crystallizes the author's argument that his proposed…
What does it mean to lead a truly "life-giving way of life?" Respected scholars and ministers explore such questions in this book, probing and clarifying the significance of practical theology in t…
This book is concerned with the person and self-understanding of the caregiver. It discusses the call to the caring office, the way this inner sense of calling is affirmed in ordination, orders of …
Can any war really be considered just? If so, which wars and under war circumstances? If not, why not? This book provides a systematic exploration of these questions for students of ethics, Christi…
This book foundationally turns to Scripture for answers, resulting in an ethics not only to be lived out by Christians as virtuous persons, but as Christians as community, in society and in a world…
In this thorough and well written study, the author surveys how the church of Brethren has responded to the nonresistant command of Christ to love our enemy and pray for those who persecute us. The…