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For two decades, Evangelical Ethics has been regarded as one of the best treatments of contemporary ethical problems facing Christians. John Jefferson Davis brings mature biblical thought to issues such as these: homosexuality, genetics, abortion, euthanasia, war and peace, the environment and divorce and remarriage.
This third edition has new chapters on environmental ethics and the genetic revolution and other chapters have been revised and updated.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Dimensions of Decision Making
2. Contraception
3. Reproductive Technologies
4. Divorce and Remarriage
5. Homosexuality
6. Abortion
7. Infanticide and Euthanasia
8. Capital Punishment
9. Civil Disobedience and Revolution
10. War and Peace
11. Enivornmental Ethics: History, Issues, and Theology
12. The Genetic Revolution
Notes
Index of Scripture
Index of Persons
Index of Subjects
Other Info
'It is my hope,' writes the author, 'that this new edition of Evangelical Ethics will continue to help pastors, seminarians, college students and church members bring a Christian and biblical understanding to the many vital ethical issues facing Christians today.'