This book stands to fill the gap by reminding the Evangelical Church of its Biblical and Theological foundations for forming a unified personal and social ethic. After outlining the contours of suc…
This book is considered a founding text in economic capitalism, economic sociology and sociology in general. In the book, Weber wrote that capitalism in Europe evolved when the Protestant ethic inf…
This book is a brilliant study of the psychological conditions which made possible the development of capitaliost civilization. The book analyzes the connection between the spread of Calvinism and …
The social-ethical thought of John H, Yoder represents a major contribution to Christian theological ethics in the second half of the twentieth century, but it has not yet been taken with the serio…
This third volume of Ken Vaux's memoirs covers the calendar year of 2012 which focused on (1) teaching in the Evanston church as this body struggled to be both evangelical in theology and oriented …
This singular study of the theological ethics of Paul Lehmann examines and evaluates Lehmann's claim that Christian ethics can be defined only from the perspective of the activity of God. Author de…
This book offers the first sustained Protestant response to Pope John Paul II's recent moral encyclicals -- Veritatis Splendor and Evangelium Vitae -- in the English-speaking world. Written by ten …
Consistent, rational thinking about ends, motives and means distingushes ethical decisions that are Chrsitain and bbiblical in this book. Taking at his starting point Romans 12: 1-2 and its call to…
How shall we understand the ethics of the first Christians? Obviously there are many facts about them which we need to learn, but even more important thatn the facts are the questions taht we ask. …
This introduction to the study of Paul's ethics collects fourteen essays by Adolf von Harnack, Traugott Holtz, Edwin Judge, Bruce Winter, Gern Thiessen, Gerald Harris, Alfred Seeberg, Lars Hartman,…