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Christian Ethics in a Secular Arena
It is possible for Christian ethics to deserve and get a hearing in a society that thinks of itself as 'secularized' and therefore not interested in either Christian faith or its corresponding ethic? The author of Personal Responsibility and Christian Morality explores that question by tracing the boundary line between Christian faith and ethical action in the areas of bioethics, human values, the tension between the sacred and the secular, and the role of revelation in determining moral norms.
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241 Fuc c
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Publisher | Georgetown Univ. Press : Washington, D.C.., 1984 |
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vii + 154hlm; 15x23cm
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English
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0-87840-411-2
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241
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Statement of Responsibility |
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