Christian society is the riskiest and most dangerous type of society, the most open to catastrophic derailment, such as the derailment brought by modern liberalism. Yet Christianity’s this-worldly “lack,” which makes Christian society so vulnerable in comparison to the religiously structured society...
In this essay the author calls for a return to the basic purpose of the ecumenism movement: the principle of Christian union and ecclesiastical unity. The author is mindful of the importance of outreach to those within and outside of the Christian community. Questioning the movement toward ...
At the sametime, Maimonides makes clear that thepoint is not to give up intellectual enquiry and the intellectual ideal:“The intention[...]isnot [...]whollytoclose the gateofspeculation and to deprive the intellect ofthe apprehension of thingsthatitispossibletoapprehend [...]Their purpose, ...
No. The Constitution is a symbol of American law, values, and ethics just as the Sharia is a symbol of Islam’s laws, values, and ethics. For a more comprehensive discussion of Sharia as understood by Islam’s scriptures and the tradition of Muslim scholars, in all its diversi...
“It is madness for a sheep to talk peace with the wolf”, wrote Thomas Fuller. Maybe, but he who believes in peace, in democracy, he who does not bend to the logic of political opportunism, he who makes out of Christian ethics his lifestyle and not just a dress, he does not even...
4.3. Ethics The final decision must be human. This is a crucial constitutional element. The last word in decision-making should never be left to machines. We can let ourselves be influenced by machines' recommendations, but humans must retain a power balance that ensures control. This is a ...
By R. Khari Brown, Ronald Brown On June 5, 2020, it had been just over a week since a white Minnesota police officer, Derek Chauvin, killed George Floyd, an unarmed African American man. Protests were underway outside Central United Methodist Church, an
This entry was posted in Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and tagged Christian ethics, General Ethics, justice, mercy, Normative Ethics, perfect being theology, Philosophy of Religion on February 10, 2023. A Systematic Response to Criticisms of Effective Altruism in the Wake of the FTX ...
This reality does not go out of existence when enter the walls of your organization. It does not suddenly become irrelevant and out of scope when we begin dealing with the realm of managing people. Rather, it remains fundamental and essential because it is a matter ofChristian ethics.Every ma...
The most memorable moment of my trip was when a Croatian guy drew some parallels between our two “civil” war torn countries. He told me that people who lived in war zones for a long time seem to think that they have a special or unique experience which makes them more special than th...