The Unformed Conscience of Evangelicalism: Recovering the Church's Moral VisionJ. Daryl Charles urges the evangelical church to better equip (in character and moral vision) its pastors, leaders and members to constructively and effectively engage the ethical debates of the twenty-first century. |
Contents
Preface | 11 |
THE CULTURAL MOMENT AND THE CULTURAL MANDATE | 21 |
ETHICS AND THE EVANGELICAL LEGACY | 55 |
THE NECESSITY OF ETHICAL FORMATION | 75 |
THE PAULINE MODEL | 144 |
THE PETRINE MODEL | 158 |
THE DISCIPLES MODEL | 175 |
PRINCIPLES IN POLARITY | 204 |
THINKING WITH THE CHURCH | 226 |
EPILOGUE | 246 |
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