“The Challenge of Being Good” by Michael W. Austin and R. Douglas Geivett
Michael W. Austin and R. Douglas Geivett – associate professor of philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, and professor of ethics and philosophy of religion at Biola University,...
View Article“Why Another Book on Christian Ethics?” by Kent A. Van Til
Kent A. Van Til is author of Less Than Two Dollars a Day: A Christian View of World Poverty and the Free Market. His new book, The Moral Disciple: An Introduction to Christian Ethics, will be released...
View ArticleThree Great Books for Good Living
As pre-election rhetoric heats up here in the U.S.A., many of us may find ourselves more than usually aware of matters relating to personal morality — in the lives of our elected politicians, even if...
View ArticleExcerpt from Oliver O’Donovan’s Self, World, and Time, Volume 1
Oliver O’Donovan is professor of Christian ethics and practical theology at the School of Divinity, New College, Edinburgh. The following excerpt is taken from the preface to his new book, Self,...
View Article“How and Why We Lost the War on Media Violence” by Ron Austin
Ron Austin has been a writer/producer in Hollywood for over forty years. Having worked on such TV shows as Charlie’s Angels, Matlock, and Mission: Impossible, he is a member of the Academy of Motion...
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