This book offers a systematic analysis of the moral principles that should apply to biomedicine. We understand "biomedical ethics" as one type of applied ethics. In our discussions of ethical theory per se, we offer anaylses of levels of moral deliberation and justification and of the ways two major approaches interpret principles, rules, and judgments. The systematic core of the book presents …
Explores such moral issues as evil, grace, love, and justice and discusses how biblical ethics can not only address these issues but bring about social change on a large scale. Also argues that is up to individual Christians to address injustice in a way that is reflected in the words of the Bible
This dissertation work by John Piper provides an in-depth exploration of Jesus's command to love one's enemies
"In this book a biblical scholar and a Christian ethicist bring together their particular competencies to explore the functional relatedness of their disciplines in a way that is accessible to pastors and laity in churches. The comprehensiveness of the authors' scope, the quality of their methodological proposal, and the clarity of their presentation mark this a significant and useful book." --…