by Myles Werntz | Oct 22, 2019 | Opinion
In the world of Christian ethics, it is generally assumed that what proceeds by way of ethics has to be rooted in the Scriptures in some way, but what that means is as divided as the church is. For some, “biblical ethics” means not only that one’s ethic is a...
by John McKinnon | Oct 18, 2005 | Opinion
With widening inequalities and 20 per cent of the world in extreme poverty, it is worth re-examining whether globalization and free-market capitalism are in tune with biblical ethics. Whether the result of ideological battles of the 20th century, or a belief in...
by Gary Farley | Mar 7, 2005 | Opinion
This week began with the annual “Cattleman’s Association” banquet. About 200 attended from the farms and ranches of Pickens County, Alabama. Roast beef, of course, was served. As the leader of the other association in the county, the Baptist one, I...
by Ken Camp | May 29, 2003 | Opinion
Trails blazed by Baptist pioneers in ethics have grown over from neglect, and new scouts are needed to “beat out the pathways” for this generation, an ethicist told the Baptist History and Heritage Society. William Tillman, professor of Christian ethics at...