ethics

The Righteous Mind
April 22, 2021
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Plundering Eden
March 26, 2021
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Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
November 5, 2020
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The Neo-Aristotelian Resurgence
May 11, 2020
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Disability, Providence, and Ethics
December 2, 2019
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Astrotheology: An Introduction
October 16, 2018
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The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing
August 15, 2018
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RCS: Historical Book Series
May 16, 2016
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Jubilee
February 20, 2015
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The Work of the Lord
October 13, 2014
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The Righteous Mind
April, 2021

In this book, social pscyhologist Jonathan Haidt explains the connection between morality, politics, and religion. The Righteous Mind addresses how moral decisions are based on intuition rather than reason.

The Righteous Mind: Introducing the Symposium
C. John Collins
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Moral Intuitions in Science and Scripture
Kirsten Birkett
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Better Reasoning and Moral Foundations May Unite Us
Anthony Bradley
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A Grand Narrative for Civil Discourse
J. Daryl Charles
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Moral Psychology, Christianity, and Pursuing the Common Good
Joshua Jipp
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Paul, the Elephant, and the Rider
Te-Li Lau
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Toward an Embodied Moral Theology
A. Mark Stirling
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The Righteous Mind: Concluding Thoughts
C. John Collins
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Plundering Eden
March, 2021

This book fits within that emerging field of Christian theological responses to ecological problems. In Plundering Eden, Wagenfuhr claims that the root cause of our ecological is a broken imagination, and he argues that reconciliation with God the Creator through Jesus Christ is the only means to ecological healing through a renewed, kenotic imagination expressed in the creation of an alternate environment that reveals the kingdom of God--the ekklesia.

Plundering Eden: Introducing the Symposium
Ken Keathley
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Rewilding Creation and Receiving the Eucharist
Brian Brock
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Priests of Creation, Not Only Ambassadors
Alexander Stewart
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Virtues, Vices, and Ecotheology
Celia Deane-Drummond
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A Radical Challenge to Christian Discipleship
J. Richard Middleton
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Plundering Eden: A Rejoinder
Gregory Wagenfuhr
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Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
November, 2020

Is the Coronavirus evil?

Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
Hans Madueme
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Naming Natural Evils
Jim Stump
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Gerald Bray
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A Wheat and Weeds Creation
Gregory Boyd
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Where the Coronavirus Didn’t Originate—and Maybe Did
John Stackhouse, Jr.
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In Death as in Life
Katherine Sonderegger
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Is the Coronavirus Still Not Evil? A Rejoinder
Daniel Harrell
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The Neo-Aristotelian Resurgence
May, 2020

The Aristotelian Resurgence
Paul M. Gould
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Aristotle's Theater and Empirical Science
Nicholas Teh
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The Neo-Aristotelian Resurgence and the Retrieval of the Human Good
Ross Inman
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Tracing Aristotle’s Revival, Hoping for Another
Robert Koons
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The Need for Human Nature
Alexander Pruss
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Disability, Providence, and Ethics
December, 2019

Disability raises questions about our doctrine of providence on both a theological and an experiential level. The most common question is "why?", one that Hans Reinders welcomes. Grief should be expected as we grapple with the difficulties God allows. Yet, God's providence is ultimately about leading us to a transformed life.

Disability, Providence, and Ethics: Introducing the Symposium
Kirsten Birkett
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Calvin, Providence, and Pain
Kirsten Birkett
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The Disabled God
C. Ben Mitchell
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Your Maker is Your Redeemer: Job and the Faithfulness of the Hidden God
Nathan Barczi
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Hymns of Pain and the Purposes of God
Michael Beates
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Disability, Calling, and Transformation
D. Christopher Ralston
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Disability, Providence, and Ethics: A Rejoinder
Hans Reinders
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Astrotheology: An Introduction
October, 2018

The Theology X-Files
Hans Madueme
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The Very Good Vastness of Creation
Andreas Losch
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Living in the Vast World around Us
Thomas O'Meara
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Stars, Planets, and God's Extraterrestrial Sheep
Ted Peters
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Should Christians Care about Astrobiology?
Jeffrey Zweerink
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The Sermon on the Mount and Human Flourishing
August, 2018

What is a good and flourishing life? Jonathan Pennington delves into this question with The Sermon on the Mount. His book is interdisciplinary, so this conversation includes insight from scholars in several fields.

A Life for Eternity: Introducing the Pennington Symposium
Adam Joyce
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A Mosaic and a Mountain: Applying Theological Ethics
Taylor Worley
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The Spirit Who Gives Life: A Theological Response
Steve Guthrie
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A Discourse on Human Flourishing?
Steve Bryan
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Response to the Symposium
Jonathan Pennington
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RCS: Historical Book Series
May, 2016

With the Tumult of the World in Our Hearts
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The Hypocrite's Confession
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Out of the Paw of the Lion
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But David Still Loved Saul
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Victim-Blaming is Bad Exegesis
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Meeting Christ in the Bible's Boring Bits
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Christ on Every Page
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Several Images of Fire Pointing to Christ
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Members of a Lively Tradition
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Reformation Commentary
Jubilee
February, 2015

Grace and the Jubilee
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The Jubilee of Malcolm X
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Implementing Jubilee: The Problem of “Creative Destruction”
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The Jubilee of Forgiveness
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The Jubilee of Forgiveness and Image-Flourishing
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Forgiveness and Receiving Forgiveness
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Jubilee, Temptation, and Growth in Awareness (1)
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Jubilee, Temptation, and Growth in Awareness (2)
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Jubilee, Temptation, and Growth in Awareness (3)
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Jubilee, Temptation, and Growth in Awareness: Lord, Give Us Grace
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Augustine on the Ultimate Channel of Grace
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The Church as Channel of Jubilee
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What Is the Black Church?
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Critical Definitions for the Way to a Jubilee-Centered Church
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A Condition for Jubilee and Justice
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Image-Flourishing Thwarted: Jubilee Confronts Jealousy
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Jubilee: Healing the Polluted Soul of a Land (I)
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Jubilee: Healing the Polluted Soul of a Land (2)
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Bruce Fields
The Work of the Lord
October, 2014

Achievement: A Theological Exploration
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Faith@Work Summit
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Defining "Achievement"
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Achievement Is Relative
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Achievement and "Potential"
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In the beginning . . . God achieved
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Made to Achieve
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Achievement Is Messed Up
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Joseph: A Case Study in Achievement (Part 1)
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Joseph: A Case Study in Achievement (Part 2)
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Proverbs: Ordinary Achievement
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Achievement Is Futile
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An Old Testament Round-Up on Achievement
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The Parable of the Talents (1)
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The Parable of the Talents (2)
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Martha & Mary
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Bearing Fruit: Fruitfulness and Achievement in Johannine Perspective
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Achievement as Sons of God
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Achievement and the Cross
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Achievement and Boasting
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Paul and Work
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The Work of the Lord
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The Work of the Lord & Christian Ministry
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Ministry and Your Day Job
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Fan into flame the gift of God
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Igniting the Flame: Implications of God's Gifting
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A New Testament Round-up on Achievement
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The Overachiever
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5 Bad Motivations for Achievement
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An “Achievement Double Standard” in the Church
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Achievement and Church Culture
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Constantine Campbell