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Christian Ethics and Moral ...

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Faith and Reason: Three Vie...

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Virtues and Their Vices

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A Shared Morality: A Narrat...

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“Since 1973 at least 144 people who were sentenced to death have subsequently been exonerated by DNA evidence.”
Craig A. Boyd, Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy: An Introduction to Issues and Approaches

“For Bonhoeffer, “The root of all sin is pride, superbia. I want to be my own law, I have a right to myself, my hatred and my desires, my life and my death. The mind and flesh of man are set on fire by pride; for it is precisely in his wickedness that man wants to be God.”18 The knowledge of good and evil makes us proud. To Bonhoeffer, pride is the root of all sin in that it severs us from God and creates disunion.”
Craig A. Boyd, Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy: An Introduction to Issues and Approaches

“The prophetic message here is that God’s laws cannot be reduced to privatized ethics, even if performed conspicuously with solemnity and piety.”
Craig A. Boyd, Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy: An Introduction to Issues and Approaches



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