Christianity and Ethics: A Handbook of Christian Ethics

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Christianity and Ethics: A Handbook of Christian Ethics

by Archibald B. D. (Archibald Browning Drysdale) Alexander

EN·~8 hours·45 chapters

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45 total
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ARCHIBALD B. D. ALEXANDER, M.A., D.D.

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PREFACE

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INTRODUCTION - PAGE A PLEA FOR THE STUDY OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS.......... 1 - SECTION A—POSTULATES - CHAPTER I - THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF ETHICS............... 9

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CHAPTER II - THE POSTULATES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS............. 22

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CHAPTER III - ETHICAL THOUGHT BEFORE CHRIST............... 36

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SECTION B—PERSONALITY - CHAPTER IV - THE ESTIMATE OF MAN.................... 55

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CHAPTER V - THE WITNESS OF CONSCIENCE................. 68

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CHAPTER VI - 'THE MIRACLE OF THE WILL'................. 82

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SECTION C—CHARACTER - CHAPTER VII - MODERN THEORIES OF LIFE.................. 99

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Description

This handbook offers a clear, compact introduction to the Christian understanding of moral life. It begins by defining ethics, distinguishing its ideals, norms, and the role of will, and asks whether ethics can be treated as a science. From there it outlines the theological foundations—God, sin, and human responsibility—that set Christianity apart from secular philosophies. The author balances philosophical background with practical references, and a thorough bibliography guides readers who wish to explore further.

The work is organized into four parts: Postulates, Personality, Character, and Conduct. In the first section it surveys ancient moral thought and then presents the distinct Christian postulates that shape ethical reasoning. The middle sections examine human nature, conscience, and the mystery of free will, engaging with both classic and modern theories. Finally, the book sketches the Christian ideal of life, both as an individual calling and as a communal vision of the Kingdom of God, inviting listeners to apply these principles to today's social challenges.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (512K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-07-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Archibald B. D. (Archibald Browning Drysdale) Alexander

1855–1931

A Scottish clergyman and teacher of ethics, he wrote clear, wide-ranging books that helped general readers explore philosophy, religion, and moral thought. His work brings together the history of ideas with an accessible, practical interest in how people live.

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