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How can Christians make decisions in a morally complex world? What makes ethics particularly "Christian"? One of the primary aims of Christian ethics is to discover how we can convert our work toward God's purposes so that God can make our work holy. In Christian Ethics, Timothy R. Gaines illuminates this topic as something the people of God can use to reorient our lives toward the way of Jesus and the mission of God in the world. Reason alone will not convert our work to the way of Jesus. Christians are called to action in God's created world, which is why reasoning engages practice in the chapters of this book so that Wesleyan readers can think and act morally in ways that are faithfully Christian and holy in response to the leading of God.


Christians are used to hearing theological language in the church but may not feel they have adequate resources to enhance their understanding of what certain terms or concepts mean. The Wesleyan Theology Series aims to discuss Christian doctrines in accessible language that states clearly what we believe and why. Each volume is written by an author with a particular expertise who also has the ability to simplify and clarify complex ideas. The Wesleyan Theology Series is written specifically for the theologically curious layperson, student, or pastor. Topics include: the Trinity, creation, eschatology, the church, the sacraments, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, Scripture, sin, grace, salvation, sanctification, Christian ethics, and atonement.


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CHRISTIAN ETHICS

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Product Weight: 0.61 lbs
Author: Gaines, Timothy R.
Publication Date: 2021-09-01
Language: English
Publisher: FOUNDRY YOUTH
Dewey Decimal Classification: 241
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9780834140820