In From Sacrament to Contract, John Witte Jr. offers a study of five conflicting models of marriage--Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Enlightenment--and their social and political impac…
Neither Jesus nor Paul developed a formal ethical system, yet each left a moral legacy that forms the core of New Testament ethics. In this book, Frank Matera examines the ethic found in the teachi…
It is widely accepted that Jesus was a teacher whose ethical challenge was central to his message. But now is this to be reconciled with the fact that the primary focus of Jesus preaching was " the…
What place should Christians today give to these Old Testament laws. Must we follow them to the letter. Can we simply ignore them. Some Christian distinguish the moral laws of the Old Testament fro…
This is the finest recent treatment of ethics in the New Testament that I have read. Schrage's discussions of the pertinent texts are informed and thorough, his judgments are always balanced. He i…
Presbyterian educators argue that the calling to teach in higher education is distinctively Reformed and a primary mission of the Presbyterian church. This collection of essay first lays the biblic…
What does the Bible really say about gender, the ethics of submission, and male-female roles? In this book, well-regarded theologian Alan Padgett offers a fresh approach to the debate. Through his …
Currently being used in more than 2000 schools across Bosnia-Herzegovina, Canada and the United States, the EDUCATION FOR PEACE CURRICULUM MANUAL is designed as a conceptual and practical guide for…
Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching: Living as a Disciple of Christ builds on those connections by helping teens find their place in the community of the faithful as they advocate for charity a…
The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, websites, and publications with often divergent perspectives on what the field is, does, and means. T…