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New Studies in Christian Ethics

In recent years the study of Christian ethics has become an integral part of mainstream theological studies and there is now a more widely-held view that Christian ethics is actually central to Christian theology as a whole. Theologians increasingly have had to ask what contemporary relevance their discipline has in a context where religious belief is on the wane, and whether Christian ethics has anything to say in a multi-faceted and singularly complex secular society.The aims of New Studies in Christian Ethics are twofold - to engage centrally with the secular moral debate at the highest possible intellectual level and to demonstrate that Christian ethics can make a distinctive contribution to this debate.

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Human Evolution and Christian Ethics
Stephen J. Pope

£57.00

Pope argues that knowledge of evolution, properly interpreted, is compatible with Christian faith and morality.

'… this book will be an invaluable resource for those navigating this extremely difficult territory.' Celia Deane-Drummond, University of Chester

Published December 2007 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521863407 | In stock

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Media Violence and Christian Ethics
Jolyon Mitchell

£58.00

Jolyon Mitchell investigates how audiences can interact creatively, wisely and peaceably with media violence.

‘Jolyon Mitchell has written a genuinely important and ground-breaking book. Using a wide variety of evidence, and ranging widely across time and space, he explores the immensely complex relationship between Christianity and media violence. The result is a book rich in original insights, and one that combines great erudition with relentlessly probing discussion. The book deserves a very wide readership embracing, among others, theologians, sociologists, historians, and anyone interested in the contemporary media.’ Dr David Smith, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge

Published November 2007 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521812566 | In stock

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Forgiveness and Christian Ethics
Anthony Bash

£49.00

Using topical examples Anthony Bash explores how and when it is right to forgive.

'[A book] whose subject-matter could not be more important.' Church Times

Published September 2007 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521878807 | In stock

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