What should we do or not do? What attitudes, behavior and qualities are good? Can we be good without God? What is the highest good, the purpose of human existence? These are the questions the study of ethics seeks to answer.Unlike many approaches to ethics, this book foundationally turns to Scripture, going only as far as Scripture itself goes. The result is an overview of biblical ethics that not only addresses the life of love and wisdom to be lived out by Christians as virtuous individuals, but also as Christians in community, in society and in a world of God?s creation. Key preliminary considerations of love, law, sin and virtue are given their due in this thoroughly revised and updated text. The bulk of the work is then organized around the Ten Commandments and ethical themes springing from them—loving God (commandments 1-4) and loving others (commandments 6-10). This new edition includes added material on
– ethical alternatives such as relativism, social contract, utilitarianism and evolutionary ethics
– the seven deadly sins as well as the cardinal virtues vs. theological virtues
– end-of-life ethics, stem-cell research, animal rights, sexuality, genetics and technology, and other bioethical issues such as plastic surgery and surrogate motherhood
– technology and its depersonalizing effects as well as helping the poor
– the church?s engagement in society and how Christians can make a difference in the media.Mc Quilkin and Copan stay focused on how we are fulfilling the purposes of God for our lives—a will that is for our good and our well-being. This comprehensive study is the place to begin on the journey of living wisely, faithfully and obediently.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Introduction
BOOK 1: FOUNDATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
PART I: LOVE
Chapter 1: Defining Love
Chapter 2: The Objects and Conflicts of Love
PART II: LAW
Chapter 3: The Law: Its Definition and Purpose
Chapter 4: The Law, Christ, Salvation-History, and Obedience
PART III: SIN
Chapter 5: Sin: Its Definition and Its Origin
Chapter 6: Sin: Its Descriptions and Its Results
PART IV: VIRTUES AND VICES
Chapter 7: Becoming a Virtuous Person
Chapter 8: Self-Control and Bodily Appetites, Greed and Contentment
Chapter 9: Pride and Humility; Fear, Faith, Courage, and Hope
PART IV; ETHICAL ALTERNATIVES
Chapter 10: Relativism, Utilitarianism, and the Social Contract
Chapter 11: The Duty-Ethic, Evolutionary Ethics, and God as the Moral Foundation
BOOK 2: APPLYING THE BIBLE TO LIFE
PART VI: GOD FIRST
Chapter 12: No Other Gods or Making and Worshiping Images
Chapter 13: Not Taking God?s Name in Vain and Observing the Holy Rest Day
PART VII: SEX, MARRIAGE, AND THE FAMILY
Chapter 14: Preliminary Considerations on Human Sexuality and the Purposes of Marriage
Chapter 15: Violations of God?s Purposes in Marriage: Mixed Spiritual Unions, Adultery, Polygamy, and Divorce
Chapter 16: Nonmarital Violations of God?s Purposes for Sexuality: Lust, Pornography, and Premarital Sex
Chapter 17: Courtship/Dating and Engagement
Chapter 18: The Question of Homosexuality: Biblical and Scientific Questions
Chapter 19: The Gay Marriage Question and Miscellaneous Sexual Considerations
Chapter 20: The Christian Home
PART VIII: LIFE ISSUES
Chapter 21: Murder, Killing, and Anger; Race and Racism
Chapter 22: Abortion and Infanticide
Chapter 23: Suicide, Euthanasia, and Other Medical Ethical Considerations
Chapter 24: War and Peace
Chapter 25: Crime and Punishment
PART IX: INTEGRITY: PROPERTY AND TRUTH
Chapter 26: Labor and Management, Work and Leisure
Chapter 27: Economic Systems, Poverty, Wealth and Theft
Chapter 28: Truth and Deception
PART X: CHRISTIANS AND SOCIETY
Chapter 29: Church-State Separation
Chapter 30: Alternative Approaches to the Church-State Relationship
Chapter 31: The Roles of Church and Government
Chapter 32: Christian Engagement in Society
PART XI: FALLIBLE CHOICES
Chapter 33: Ethical Questions on Which Christians Differ
Chapter 34: Knowing God?s Will in Matters Not Revealed in Scripture
Afterword
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Über den Autor
Paul Copan is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He is author of Is God a Moral Monster? and coauthor of Creation Out of Nothing.