Christian ethics has become increasingly multivocal, not only because of the plurality of religious confessions, but also because of the plurality of Christianities. Beginning with five key ideas about God's relationship with humanity and history, Dr. Lovin shows how these ideas work. Ethics and religion are large and important areas of life. This book explores some of the key philosophical questions linking the two. To show where we are going, I will summarize. The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics provides an authoritative and compelling guide to the discipline. Thirty of the World's Most Distinguished, Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy: An Introduction to Issues and Approaches. Craig A. Boyd, Don Thorsen. Baker Academic, - Religion -, Philosophy of religion is the philosophical examination of themes and concepts involved in religious traditions as well as the broader philosophical task of thinking about questions of religious significance, including the nature of religion itself, alternative concepts of God or ultimate reality and the religious significance of the general, An introduction to Christian ethics: objectives, duties and virtues. Robin W. Lovin. Abingdon Press, - Religion - A few years ago, the first distinction established by ethicists was the boundary between Christian ethics and philosophical ethics. However, in our global context, Christian ethicists must now, in addition, struggle to show how life on earth is important for living with God. As believers increasingly seek practical ways to respond to the environmental crisis, theology struggles to contextualize the crisis and interpret the responses. In Ecologies of Grace, Willis Jenkins provides a field introduction to,