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Readers are challenged to think biblically and criticallythrough several specific ethical issues, such as war, poverty, ecology, capital punishment, stem cell research, human cloning, andmore.
Love Your Neighbor is a concise introduction to Christian ethics. It begins with a look at the biblical basis for morality, defines and describes various philosophical approaches to the subject of ethics, then connects biblical morality with the idea of absolute truth in philosophy. The book then moves from its philosophical basis to a practical application of Christian ethics, considering a wide…mehr

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Readers are challenged to think biblically and criticallythrough several specific ethical issues, such as war, poverty, ecology, capital punishment, stem cell research, human cloning, andmore.
Love Your Neighbor is a concise introduction to Christian ethics. It begins with a look at the biblical basis for morality, defines and describes various philosophical approaches to the subject of ethics, then connects biblical morality with the idea of absolute truth in philosophy. The book then moves from its philosophical basis to a practical application of Christian ethics, considering a wide range of social, biomedical, and personal issues. It does not take a partisan or denominational approach to these issues, but squarely faces them with an open mind and open Bible. The book is based on sound biblical and philosophical reasoning and does not tell readers what to think but encourages them to think biblically and critically through these issues.
Autorenporträt
Norman L. Geisler (1932-2019) cofounded Southern Evangelical Seminary and wrote over one hundred books, including his four-volume Systematic Theology . He taught at the university and graduate levels for nearly forty years and spoke at conferences worldwide. Ryan P. Snuffer (DMin, Southern Evangelical Seminary) is the founder of Appalachian Community Mission and professor of philosophy and ethics at Mountain State University. Ryan lives in Beckley, West Virginia, with his wife and two children.