The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging by gilbert meilaender eerdmans, 135 pages, $ 18 An esteemed
Protestant ethicist (and First Things advisor and contributor) has here an extended essay that is at turns philosophical, literary, and biblical, and is throughout humane.
The Protestant ethicist James Gustafson keeps that impulse within a tighter discipline by his accent on the theocentric as distinct from the anthropocentric.
Not exact matches
It is scarcely any wonder then that late - twentieth - century evangelical
Protestants are rarely found among
ethicists, moral philosophers, or policy analysts.
These three figures are arguably among the most influential
Protestant social
ethicists of 20th - century America, and in any case offer a representative spectrum of opinion.
It is written by two leading Christian
ethicists, one
Protestant and one Catholic: Max...
It is written by two leading Christian
ethicists, one
Protestant and one Catholic: Max Stackhouse and Dennis McCann.