Good for academic libraries and serious students wanting a broad sampling of contemporary Christian ethics; less useful for pastors or general readers needing practical, unified ethical guidance.
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More informationA curated set of 19 academic monographs on Christian ethics, primarily from the 2000s, representing diverse theological traditions including evangelical, Catholic, Reformed, and Anabaptist perspectives. The collection covers specialized topics like natural law ethics, disability theology, just war theory, and sexual ethics, with most works rated as specialized or worthwhile for academic study.
Strengths
- Diverse range of contemporary ethical topics from respected academic publishers
- Includes both theoretical and practical approaches to Christian ethics
Limits
- Uneven quality with many specialized monographs of limited general appeal
- No standard works or top-ranked resources included