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Christian Ethics

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Explores the structure and content of Christian ethics and the goal, motive, and norm of the Christian life; offers an analysis of ethical issues related to authority, life, sexuality, property, and truthfulness.

Instructor: Dr. David Jones

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David Jones

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Related Readings
All of the books specified as related reading for this course are listed below. Books may be ordered from a local Christian bookstore, through a mail order catalog, from the Covenant Seminary Online Store, or from the Covenant Seminary Bookstore on campus (call toll-free at 877-213-3353).

* Biblical Christian Ethics, C. David Jones
* The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis
* The Fruit of the Spirit, John Sanderson
* The Ten Commandments, J. Douma
* Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF)
* PCA Position Papers on Ethical Issues



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