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Best-selling author and professor Wayne Grudem distills over forty years of teaching experience into a single volume aimed at helping readers apply a biblical worldview to difficult ethical issues, including wealth and poverty, marriage and divorce, birth control, abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, business practices, environmental stewardship, telling the truth, knowing God’s will, understanding Old Testament laws, and more.
“Wisdom is the skill of understanding and applying the Bible rightly to each situation.” (Page 163)
“this procedure can easily be adapted to promote a form of eugenics” (Page 774)
“Finally, the teachings of the various passages should be summarized into one or more points that the Bible affirms about that subject.” (Page 60)
“Lying is affirming in speech or writing something you believe to be false.” (Page 311)
“What is the overall goal of studying ethics? It should be to fulfill our ultimate purpose, which is to glorify God.” (Page 106)
Insightful, encyclopedic, biblical, and distinctively evangelical, this new book from Wayne Grudem is a massive contribution to Christian ethics. It will stand as one of the most important and definitive works of this generation. Readers should engage it chapter by chapter, and then keep it close at hand for continuing consultation.
—R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Wayne Grudem and I have always been on the same page, both in theology and in theological method. Christian Ethics: An Introduction to Biblical Moral Reasoning has all the excellent features of his Systematic Theology: biblical fidelity, comprehensiveness, clarity, practical application, and interaction with other writers. His exhortations drive the reader to worship the triune God. I hope the book gets the wide distribution and enthusiastic response that it deserves.
—John M. Frame, professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
This work by Wayne Grudem is the best text yet composed in biblical Christian ethics, and I mean that in several ways. It is more comprehensive, more insightful, and more applicable than any comparable work, and is sure to be a classroom classic. But what I like most is how Grudem unites a scholar’s mind with a disciple’s heart more committed to pleasing Christ than contemporaries and more zealous for strengthening the church than impressing the world.
— Daniel R. Heimbach, senior professor of Christian Ethics, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
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