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Choosing the Good: Christian Ethics in a Complex World begins with a survey of the ethical approaches that have been adopted by secular and Christian ethicists. Beyond the common consequentialist and principle-oriented perspectives, an alternative character/virtue approach has recently found wide acceptance, particularly in the work of Alasdair MacIntyre and Stanley Hauerwas. Hollinger provides a...

early church, the racial-cultural divide between Jews and Gentiles. The divisions and hostility could be overcome in Christ because the internal working of God’s grace could make a difference in how social groups lived together. Ethics and spirituality are never far apart. But what exactly are ethics and the moral life? Generally speaking, the moral life is behavior in which we have a sense of oughtness and obligation. It involves those decisions in which we
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