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Glen Stassen has approached his life and work "as if Jesus mattered," and this new collection of essays in his honor demonstrates that the contributors share that commitment, each in her or his own way. Ethics as if Jesus Mattered will introduce Stassen's work to a new generation, advance dialogue and debate in Christian ethics, and inspire more faithful discipleship just as it honors one whom the contributors consider a mentor.

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Glen Stassen has approached his life and work "as if Jesus mattered," and this new collection of essays in his honor demonstrates that the contributors share that commitment, each in her or his own way. Ethics as if Jesus Mattered will introduce Stassen's work to a new generation, advance dialogue and debate in Christian ethics, and inspire more faithful discipleship just as it honors one whom the contributors consider a mentor.
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Autorenporträt
Rick Axtell is professor of religion and campus Chaplain at Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. Previously, he was director of Louisville United Against Hunger and a case manager with homeless men at St. Vincent DePaul. Michelle Tooley is associate professor of Religion and Peace Studies at Berea College. Her research is on Religion, Ethics, and Society, with particular focus on peace building, migration, and human rights. Michael L. Westmoreland-White was formerly the outreach director of Every Church a Peace Church and remains heavily active in faith-based organizations working for peace with justice, especially the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, Christian Peacemaker Teams, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. He teaches religion, philosophy, and ethics courses at several colleges and universities in Louisville and Southern Indiana.