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Christian ethics is a most perplexing subject. This Guide takes the reader through the most fundamental issues surrounding the question of Ethics from a Christian perspective: Is ethics a meaningful topic of discourse and can there be such a thing as an ethical argument or ethical persuasion? What is the meaning of the adjective in "Christian Ethics"?Could right behavior be different for Christians than it is for others? Can we turn to the Bible for help? Does the Bible tell us what to do, or give us insight into the good we should aim to achieve, or give us a narrative by which to live? Is it best to think of ethics as a matter of duty, or good, or excellence? If we take the virtue line and say that ethics is about human excellence, doing well as a human being or succeeding at being a good human being then what will we say about humans who cannot achieve excellence? The virtue approach leads us to place friendship as the goal of ethics.

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9780567032195 | T&t Clark Ltd, February 7, 2013, cover price $100.00

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9780567032201 | T&t Clark Ltd, February 7, 2013, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: Christian ethics is a most perplexing subject.

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Product Description: Victor Lee Austin writes about his ministry as a parish priest in a small town in upstate New York, about his work as a theologian, and about the intersection of the ordinary concerns and profound questions that priest and parish share and explore...read more

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9780898693560 | Church Pub Inc, October 1, 2001, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: Victor Lee Austin writes about his ministry as a parish priest in a small town in upstate New York, about his work as a theologian, and about the intersection of the ordinary concerns and profound questions that priest and parish share and explore.

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