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Creation is a foundational pillar of the biblical storyline, yet it plays little role in contemporary evangelical ethics. Seeking to correct this oversight, Dennis Hollinger employs the creation story and creation themes throughout Scripture as a foundation for Christian ethics. After demonstrating why creation is theologically significant and important for Christian ethics, Hollinger develops major creation paradigms that provide ethical guidance on a wide range of issues, including money, sex, power, racism, creation care, social institutions, and artificial intelligence, among many others. Creation and Christian Ethics shows throughout that the triune God creates from love, and in that creation are moral designs for humanity's journey in God's world. Professors and students of Christian ethics will find this a valuable resource for the classroom, while pastors and church leaders will benefit from personal and small-group study.

Table of Contents
Introduction: Why Creation for Ethics?
1. In the Beginning God: A Loving, Designing, Self-Disclosing Maker
2. It's a Good World After All: Money, Sex, and Power
3. Made in the Image of God: Human Dignity in All Humans and the Whole of Human Life
4. Creation Care: Stewarding God's Good Creation
5. Created for Relationship (1): Sexuality, Marriage, Sex, and Family
6. Created for Relationship (2): Major Institutions of Society
7. Created to Work: Connecting Sunday to Monday
8. Sabbath: God Institutes a Rhythm of Life for Worship, Self-Care, and Justice
9. Limited and Dependent: The Ethics of Human Finitude
10. Embodied Souls or Ensouled Bodies: The Meaning and Implications of Being Whole Beings
Conclusion: Living Out a Creation Ethic in a Pluralistic, Complex, Fallen World
Indexes

Creation and Christian Ethics: Understanding

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 02/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781540967176, 978-1540967176
      ISBN10: 1540967174

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Creation is a foundational pillar of the biblical storyline, yet it plays little role in contemporary evangelical ethics. Seeking to correct this oversight, Dennis Hollinger employs the creation story and creation themes throughout Scripture as a foundation for Christian ethics. After demonstrating why creation is theologically significant and important for Christian ethics, Hollinger develops major creation paradigms that provide ethical guidance on a wide range of issues, including money, sex, power, racism, creation care, social institutions, and artificial intelligence, among many others. Creation and Christian Ethics shows throughout that the triune God creates from love, and in that creation are moral designs for humanity's journey in God's world. Professors and students of Christian ethics will find this a valuable resource for the classroom, while pastors and church leaders will benefit from personal and small-group study.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Why Creation for Ethics?
      1. In the Beginning God: A Loving, Designing, Self-Disclosing Maker
      2. It's a Good World After All: Money, Sex, and Power
      3. Made in the Image of God: Human Dignity in All Humans and the Whole of Human Life
      4. Creation Care: Stewarding God's Good Creation
      5. Created for Relationship (1): Sexuality, Marriage, Sex, and Family
      6. Created for Relationship (2): Major Institutions of Society
      7. Created to Work: Connecting Sunday to Monday
      8. Sabbath: God Institutes a Rhythm of Life for Worship, Self-Care, and Justice
      9. Limited and Dependent: The Ethics of Human Finitude
      10. Embodied Souls or Ensouled Bodies: The Meaning and Implications of Being Whole Beings
      Conclusion: Living Out a Creation Ethic in a Pluralistic, Complex, Fallen World
      Indexes

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