Opens up a way forward for Christian ethics in the public sphere Too often, says Nigel Biggar, contemporary Christian ethics poses a false choice — either “conservative” theological integrity or “liberal” secular consensus. Behaving in Public explains both why and how Christians should resist these polar options. Informed by a frankly Christian theological vision of moral life and so turning toward the world with openness and curiosity, Biggar’s succinct argument charts a third way forward.
Behaving in Public: How to Do Christian Ethics
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This book supports the study of ethics and philosophy by exploring how theological principles can be applied in the public sphere.
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Weight | 0.204 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.9 × 22.9 in |
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