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This comprehensive anthology of primary documents and materials
explores the evolution and study of Christian ethical principles.
It may be used independently, or alongside the accompanying
textbook, Introducing Christian Ethics, for a complete
overview of the field.
Represents the entire canon of Christian ethics, including
first-hand accounts from major figures in the theological and
ecclesial tradition
Introduces foundational figures such as Augustine, Aquinas, and
Luther; contemporary theorists including J?rgen Moltmann,
Stanley Hauerwas, and Wendell Berry; in addition to work by work by
non-theoretical figures, such as Ghandi and Martin Luther King
Features useful introductory material that demonstrates the
significance of each extract and how they relate to each other
May be used independently or together with the accompanying
textbook, Introducing Christian Ethics; both books share the
same structure and are cross-referenced for ease of use