Biblical Ethics: Choosing Right in a World Gone Wrong

By James P. Eckman

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Biblical Ethics: Choosing Right in a World Gone Wrong

By James P. Eckman

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There is a difference between "ethics" and "morals." Morals reflect the changing whims of culture, but ethics don't change. For the Christian, ethics are rooted in the absolutes revealed in God's Word to inform and nurture our moral conduct. Followers of Christ must learn to evaluate their thoughts and actions biblically.

James Eckman argues that, historically, Christians who hold to a set of ethical absolutes have related to their culture in one of three ways: separation, accommodation, or transformation. This book explores a synthesis of all three, viewed through the lens of Scripture, to formulate a strategy for engaging cultural issues today. Eckman examines critical ethical issues such as abortion, euthanasia, bioethics, human sexuality, politics, war, capital punishment, work, race, the arts, and the environment. He shapes an ethical response to each issue.

This title is one in a series being published by Crossway Books in cooperation with Evangelical Training Association. ETA provides Christian education resources for individuals, leaders and teachers, churches, Bible institutes, and other adult educational settings. With short chapters and thought-provoking questions, this book is useful for both personal study and group learning.


Author:

James P. Eckman

James P. Eckman (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary; PhD, University of Nebraska at Lincoln) is the president of Grace University in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as a professor of history and biblical studies. An ordained minister, his specialty is historical theology. In addition to hosting a weekly radio program, Issues in Perspective, he also performs dramatic monologues on figures from church history.

Product Details

Format: Paperback
Page Count: 112
Size: 5.5 in x 8.5 in
Weight: 5.1 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-58134-572-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-58134-572-8
ISBN-UPC: 9781581345728
Case Quantity: 108
Published: March 31, 2004