Synopses & Reviews
Christian Ethics in Secular Worlds In this thoroughly compelling book, Robin Gill examines the issues that connect faith and moral leadership in an increasingly fragmented and relativistic world. He begins by taking a broad look at the implications of today's world for church leadership, then turns to the question of what makes Christian ethics distinctive now. The issues of faith and the family are considered, while the author also engages with Catholic and Jewish viewpoints through an analysis of the seminal papal encyclicals Veritatis Splendor and Evangelium Vitae, and Jonathan Sacks' Faith in the Future.
Finally, Professor Gill examines a number of emerging and highly contentious moral issues including euthanasia, biotechnology and religious education.
Synopsis
Robin Gill examines the issues that connect faith and moral leadership in an increasingly fragmented and relativistic world.