Ethics for a Brave New World Second Edition Updated and Expanded

Ethics for a Brave New World  Second Edition  Updated and Expanded
Author: John S. Feinberg,Paul D. Feinberg
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433526466

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Aldous Huxley’s 1932 book Brave New World foresees a world in which technological advances have obliterated morality and freedom. John Feinberg and Paul Feinberg, in the first edition of Ethics for a Brave New World, noted how Huxley landed frighteningly close to the truth. Their book responded to ethical crises such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, and genetic engineering by looking to Scripture for principles to guide us through the moral quagmires of our time. Now dramatically updated and expanded, this edition of Ethics for a Brave New World seeks to maintain the relevance, rigorous scholarship, and biblical faithfulness of the first edition. While many of the topics covered in the book remain the same, John Feinberg has revised each chapter to keep it current with contemporary trends and to respond to the most recent scholarship. There is a new chapter on stem cell research and greatly expanded material on issues such as homosexuality and genetic engineering. This important resource will be a valuable guide for students and those seeking answers to ethical dilemmas.

Ethics for a Brave New World

Ethics for a Brave New World
Author: John S. Feinberg,Paul D. Feinberg
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0891077367

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A must-read for Christians who want in-depth, serious, evangelical answers to such ethical dilemmas as euthanasia, abortion, capital punishment, divorce and more.

Christian Ethics

Christian Ethics
Author: Norman L. Geisler
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801038792

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This update of a classic text evaluates contemporary ethical options and pressing issues of the day from a biblical perspective.

Choosing the Good

Choosing the Good
Author: Dennis P. Hollinger
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801025631

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An intelligent discussion of the foundations and methods in ethics and ways to apply a Christian worldview to our secular culture.

No One Like Him

No One Like Him
Author: John S. Feinberg
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2006-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433519567

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Many contemporary theologians claim that the classical picture of God painted by Augustine and Aquinas is both outmoded and unbiblical. But rather than abandoning the traditional view completely, John Feinberg seeks a reconstructed model—one that reflects the ongoing advances in human understanding of God's revelation while recognizing the unchanging nature of God and His Word. Feinberg begins by exploring the contemporary concepts of God, particularly the openness and process views, and then studies God's being, nature, and acts—all to articulate a mediating understanding of God not just as the King, but the King who cares! Part of the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality

What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality
Author: Kevin DeYoung
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433549403

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In just a few short years, massive shifts in public opinion have radically reshaped society’s views on homosexuality. Feeling the pressure to forsake long-held beliefs about sex and marriage, some argue that Christians have historically misunderstood the Bible’s teaching on this issue. But does this approach do justice to what the Bible really teaches about homosexuality? In this timely book, award-winning author Kevin DeYoung challenges each of us—the skeptic, the seeker, the certain, and the confused—to take a humble look at God’s Word. Examining key biblical passages in both the Old and New Testaments and the Bible’s overarching teaching regarding sexuality, DeYoung responds to popular objections raised by Christians and non-Christians alike—offering readers an indispensable resource for thinking through one of the most pressing issues of our day.

Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies

Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies
Author: Ken Albala
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136741661

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Over the past decade there has been a remarkable flowering of interest in food and nutrition, both within the popular media and in academia. Scholars are increasingly using foodways, food systems and eating habits as a new unit of analysis within their own disciplines, and students are rushing into classes and formal degree programs focused on food. Introduced by the editor and including original articles by over thirty leading food scholars from around the world, the Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies offers students, scholars and all those interested in food-related research a one-stop, easy-to-use reference guide. Each article includes a brief history of food research within a discipline or on a particular topic, a discussion of research methodologies and ideological or theoretical positions, resources for research, including archives, grants and fellowship opportunities, as well as suggestions for further study. Each entry also explains the logistics of succeeding as a student and professional in food studies. This clear, direct Handbook will appeal to those hoping to start a career in academic food studies as well as those hoping to shift their research to a food-related project. Strongly interdisciplinary, this work will be of interest to students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.

Academic Research and Writing

Academic Research and Writing
Author: Linda S. Bergmann
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 0321091841

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Guiding students through the research process and helping them build the skills they need for effective research, Academic Research and Writing: Inquiry and Argument in College presents a highly accessible look at the complex issues that typically come up in reading and constructing research projects. Academic Research and Writing: Inquiry and Argument in College shows students that research is important beyond the classroom and is a necessary component in any career. Beginning with coverage of skills and techniques, this comprehensive text then moves into specific kinds of academic research tasks, showing the generic features and constraints of academic writing. The main issues necessary for understanding how to read and construct research projects are discussed, including plagiarism, copyright and patents, conventions used by different discourse communities, and how writers use sources in different ways. The result is that students are drawn into the thinking process involved in research.