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This comprehensive anthology of primary documents and materials\nexplores the evolution and study of Christian ethical principles.\nIt may be used independently, or alongside the accompanying\ntextbook, Introducing Christian Ethics, for a complete\noverview of the field.
\n\n- Represents the entire canon of Christian ethics, including\nfirst-hand accounts from major figures in the theological and\necclesial tradition\n- Introduces foundational figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, and\nLuther; contemporary theorists including Jűrgen Moltmann, Stanley\nHauerwas, and Wendell Berry; in addition to work by work by\nnon-theoretical figures, such as Ghandi and Martin Luther King\n- Features useful introductory material that demonstrates the\nsignificance of each extract and how they relate to each other\n- May be used independently or together with the accompanying\ntextbook, Introducing Christian Ethics; both books share the\nsame structure and are cross-referenced for ease of use\n\n\n
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This comprehensive anthology of primary documents and materials\nexplores the evolution and study of Christian ethical principles.\nIt may be used independently, or alongside the accompanying\ntextbook, Introducing Christian Ethics, for a complete\noverview of the field.
\n\n- Represents the entire canon of Christian ethics, including\nfirst-hand accounts from major figures in the theological and\necclesial tradition\n- Introduces foundational figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, and\nLuther; contemporary theorists including Jűrgen Moltmann, Stanley\nHauerwas, and Wendell Berry; in addition to work by work by\nnon-theoretical figures, such as Ghandi and Martin Luther King\n- Features useful introductory material that demonstrates the\nsignificance of each extract and how they relate to each other\n- May be used independently or together with the accompanying\ntextbook, Introducing Christian Ethics; both books share the\nsame structure and are cross-referenced for ease of use\n\n\n