New York,: Abingdon Press (
1957)
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Abstract
Foundations of Christian ethics -- What is Christian ethics? -- Frames of reference -- Christian ethics and moral philosophy -- Christian ethics and the ethics of Christendom -- Christian ethics and the churches -- Christian ethics and the Bible -- Christian ethics and the New Testament -- The covenant, the law, and the prophets -- The covenant -- The law -- The prophets -- Jesus and the Old Testament -- The ethics of Jesus -- What did Jesus teach? -- Eschatology and ethics -- The ethics of compromise -- Ethical perspectives of the early church -- The law and the gospel -- The kingdom and the Christian community -- The gospel and social institutions -- God, sin and Christian character -- God and Christian character -- The Christian virtues -- The nature of sin -- Some illustrations -- Victory over sin -- Duties to self and society -- Duty to self -- Duties in interpersonal relations -- The larger society -- Problems of social decision -- Marriage and the family -- The primacy of the family -- Jesus and the family -- Is monogamy essential? -- Foundations of Christian family life -- Divorce -- The ethics of economic life -- The economic ethics of the New Testament -- The Christian view of property -- The Christian view of work -- What is economic justice? -- Christianity and the race problem -- Biblical foundations -- The causes of race prejudice -- Effects of race prejudice -- Proposals for Christian action -- The Christian conscience and the state -- What is the state? -- Our biblical and theological base -- Love and justice -- Love and coercion -- Liberty, equality, and democracy -- War, peace, and international order -- Basic Christian foundations -- Points of convergence in Christian opinion -- Pacifism and nonpacifism -- Christian ethics and culture -- What is culture? -- Biblical and theological foundations -- Science, art, and education -- Index.