ABSTRACT

First published in 2002. This is Volume XII of twelve in the Library of Philosophy series on Ethics. Written in 1970, this book seeks to elucidate the fundamental characteristics of Christian ethics. The main concern has been with what is of most vital concern to the moral philosopher-the exposition of the formal characteristics of a system of morality rather than with the detail of its content and application.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part |104 pages

Duty and the Will of God

chapter |19 pages

Objectivity in Morals

chapter |22 pages

Moral Facts

chapter |12 pages

Attitudes, Ideals and God

chapter |11 pages

The Christian Exemplar

chapter |19 pages

The Will of God

part |89 pages

Ethics and Christian Authority

chapter |18 pages

Moral Knowledge

chapter |14 pages

Vocation

chapter |13 pages

Authority in Ethics

chapter |15 pages

Experience and Analogy

chapter |12 pages

The Theistic Attitude

chapter |15 pages

The Authority of Christ

part |65 pages

Justice and Redemption

chapter |20 pages

Freedom and Sin

chapter |14 pages

The Work of Grace

chapter |18 pages

Heaven and Hell

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion