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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
part |104 pages
Duty and the Will of God
chapter |11 pages
The Case against Theistic Morality
chapter |8 pages
The Basic Questions of Ethics
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