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An Introduction to Biblical Ethics by David W. Jones

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An Introduction to Biblical Ethics

David W. Jones, Daniel Heimbach

B&H Publishing Group · Paperback · November 1, 2013

Reading lane: Religious Ethics

This book serves as an introduction to the field of biblical ethics, a subcategory of the discipline of moral theology.

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Why This Clicks

Ethics, Clearly Framed

Accessible enough to teach from, layered enough to keep the questions open.

Come here for

  • Old Testament ethics with theological range
  • Classroom-friendly clarity

Expect

  • Biblical ethics framed for study
  • A steady, reflective pace

Book Details

Authors
David W. Jones, Daniel Heimbach
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group
Published
November 1, 2013
Format
Paperback
Theme
Religious Ethics · Religion & Philosophy
Reading lane
Religious Ethics

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Publisher Categories

  • Religious Ethics

  • Religion & Philosophy

About This Book

This book serves as an introduction to the field of biblical ethics, a subcategory of the discipline of moral theology. It differs from moral philosophy in that biblical ethics is distinctively Christian, and it is more specific than Christian ethics proper because it specifically focuses upon the application of the moral law -- as it is revealed in Scripture -- to daily living. Introduction to Biblical Ethics explains the nature, relevancy, coherency, and structure of the m...

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This book serves as an introduction to the field of biblical ethics, a subcategory of the discipline of moral theology. It differs from moral philosophy in that biblical ethics is distinctively Christian, and it is more specific than Christian ethics proper because it specifically focuses upon the application of the moral law -- as it is revealed in Scripture -- to daily living. Introduction to Biblical Ethics explains the nature, relevancy, coherency, and structure of the moral law as revealed throughout the Bible. In addition to covering the foundational elements of biblical ethics, major issues investigated in this volume include: different types of law in Scripture, the relationship between the law and the gospel, and issues related to the prospect of conflicting moral absolutes. Additionally, after a discussion of ethical methodology, and using the Ten Commandments as a moral rubric, author David W. Jones explores the place of the moral law in the lives of believers. In the final chapters, the events surrounding the giving of the Decalogue are surveyed, and the application of each of the Ten Commandments to Christian living is explored.

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