After examining what Scripture teaches about the goal and motive of the Christian life, the author addresses moral dilemmas, human-life issues, sexuality, economic justice, and truthfulness.
One of the best books I've read on Christian Ethics. Clear without being wordy and even in areas I may have disagreed there are very good points made. It's from a Presbyterian point of view so understand that's where he is coming from. It was particularly good in areas of what love demands and even in the section on male/female roles and companionship. He is able to self critique and be aware of the abuses in his particular context.