An Introduction to Christian Ethics uses a Christian approach while encouraging students to develop a method of dealing with issues for themselves and to reach conclusions that have significance for their lives.
Roger Crook wrote this book based on his long experience teaching courses on Christian ethics to college students. He has written a great deal of materials for college-aged young people and is able to effectively communicate with them. The framework for his approach is the Apostle Paul's summary statement, "For in Christ Jesus...the only thing that counts is faith working through love." The elaboration of this theme involves an attempt to understand current issues and developments, an appropriate use of information drawn from a wide variety of sources, and an application of relevant biblical and theological concepts.
This introductory text presents a Christian method for making decisions and applies it to some of the major ethical issues of today. Author Roger H. Crook effectively integrates both historical and sociological material throughout the book.
Focusing on value rather than duty in moral decision-making, An Introduction to Christian Ethics, Fourth Edition, emphasizes a continuing respect for scripture, tradition, and the Christian community as resources in the consideration of contemporary moral issues.
Topics include: - An Overview of Ethics
- Alternatives to Christian Ethics
- Alternatives within Christian Ethics
- Sources of Guidance
- Biblical Ethics
- Faith Working through Love
- Human Sexuality and the Marriage Relationship
- Life and Death: Issues in Biomedical Ethics
- Christian Ethics and Ethnicity
- The Status of Women
- Citizenship in a Democracy
- Punishment for Crime
- War and the Quest for Peace
- Work, Property, and Community
- Ecology and Moral Responsibility
New material in the Fourth Edition includes: - Updated statistics and illustrative materials
- New approaches to Alternatives to Christian Ethics; Human Sexuality; Biomedical Ethics; and Ethnicity
- Updated Bibliography