| Titre : | 
					Introducing Christian ethics : a short guide to making moral choices | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Rae, Scott B., Auteur | 
				 
					| Editeur : | 
					Grand Rapids, MI : Zondervan | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					©2016 | 
				 
					| Importance :  | 
					189 p. | 
				 
					| Format :  | 
					20 cm | 
				 
					| ISBN/ISSN/EAN :  | 
					978-0-310-52118-1 | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Christian ethics
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BJ 1251  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Raising 14 key ethical questions on today's most pressing issues--abortion, war, sexual ethics, capital punishment, and more-- Scott Rae guides you through the process of moral decision making across the spectrum of life, including the realm of public opinion and the workplace. - from the back of the book. | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					Starting at the beginning: what's so good about being good? -- 
Theological ethics: where does morality come from? -- 
Cultural views of morality: why can't we make up our own moral rules for ourselves? -- 
Making ethical decisions: when I'm in a moral dilemma, what do I do? -- 
Abortion: how can you say that a pregnant seventeen-year-old, for whom having the baby will ruin her life, is doing something wrong by having an abortion? -- 
Reproductive technologies: what do you say to infertile couples about the hi-tech ways to have a baby? -- 
Genetics and biotechnology: what do you tell couples who want to use biotechnology to produce designer children? -- 
Death, dying, and assisted suicide: don't people have a fundamental right to die? -- 
Capital punishment: isn't the death penalty a barbaric holdover from uncivilized cultures that should be done away with today? -- 
War and morality: in view of the Bible's teaching to love your enemies, why isn't every Christian a pacifist? -- 
Sexual ethics: shouldn't people be able to love and have sex with whomever they choose? -- 
Christian ethics, economics, and the workplace: how does my work connect to my spiritual life and my service to God? | 
				  
 
					Introducing Christian ethics : a short guide to making moral choices [texte imprimé] /  Rae, Scott B., Auteur . -  Grand Rapids, MI : Zondervan, ©2016 . - 189 p. ; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-0-310-52118-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng)  Langues originales : Anglais ( eng) 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Christian ethics
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BJ 1251  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Raising 14 key ethical questions on today's most pressing issues--abortion, war, sexual ethics, capital punishment, and more-- Scott Rae guides you through the process of moral decision making across the spectrum of life, including the realm of public opinion and the workplace. - from the back of the book. | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					Starting at the beginning: what's so good about being good? -- 
Theological ethics: where does morality come from? -- 
Cultural views of morality: why can't we make up our own moral rules for ourselves? -- 
Making ethical decisions: when I'm in a moral dilemma, what do I do? -- 
Abortion: how can you say that a pregnant seventeen-year-old, for whom having the baby will ruin her life, is doing something wrong by having an abortion? -- 
Reproductive technologies: what do you say to infertile couples about the hi-tech ways to have a baby? -- 
Genetics and biotechnology: what do you tell couples who want to use biotechnology to produce designer children? -- 
Death, dying, and assisted suicide: don't people have a fundamental right to die? -- 
Capital punishment: isn't the death penalty a barbaric holdover from uncivilized cultures that should be done away with today? -- 
War and morality: in view of the Bible's teaching to love your enemies, why isn't every Christian a pacifist? -- 
Sexual ethics: shouldn't people be able to love and have sex with whomever they choose? -- 
Christian ethics, economics, and the workplace: how does my work connect to my spiritual life and my service to God? | 
				 
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