No single piece of our mental world is to be hermetically sealed off from the rest, and there is not a square inch in the whole world domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is sovereign over all, does not cry: “Mine!” Abraham Kuyper

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Assignment 7

Denise and the vacation job

Assignment 6

1. Review of Leal's Debating Homosexuality


2. Homosexuality article

Assignment 5

1. Review of Jenkins' Cohabitation

2. Adultery

A number of excellent resources on divorce and (re)marriage are available on David Instone-Brewer's web site here. He has also written an excellent Grove booklet on Divorce and Remarriage.

See also:


Assignment 4

1. Science and Religion

There are no shortage of articles on science and Christianity in Pespectives on Science and Faith, the journal of the ASA.

The UK counterpart to the ASA is Christians in Science; the CiS journal is Science and Christian Belief.


2. Christian approach to the environment

  • The Christian Ecology Link (CEL) is a multi denominational UK Christian movement for people concerned about the environment. It also has a useful list of resources.
  • Christian Environmental Studies centre
  • A Rocha: an international conservation organisation working to show God's love for all creation
  • The John Ray Initiative (JRI) is an educational charity bringing together scientific and Christian understandings of the environment in a way that can be widely communicated and lead to effective action."

3. Celia Deane Drummond's Genetic Engineering booklet


Assignment 3

Assignment 3

On the church and politics:

1. Church report on Poverty

2. Right use of and abuse of power


3. Middle axioms

3 Chris Wright's The People of God and the State


Assignment 2

An anabaptist approach to the State

1. Rom 13: 1-7

2. Just war


Assignment 1

1. Whistle blowing

2. Employment ethics



Thursday, April 06, 2006

Yet more online resources

More online resources

Bioethics Website has a useful resources page, with a bibliography, a glossary, links and full text articles.

There is an online guide to ethics and moral philosophy here, complied by Robert Cavalier of Carnegie Mellon. He writes:

This web-site is designed to give users a very general "introduction to Ethics." The materials offer both historical and thematic perspectives on the subject. Key representatives of the history of ethics are presented and major ethical theories are analyzed and critiqued.

Part I of the site relies on original sources, excerpts from Ethics in the History of Western Philosophy (Macmillan, 1989), and excerpts from the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The treatment of 'ethical theories' in Part II is often informed by the approach of Beauchamp and Childress in their Principles of Biomedical Ethics (5th Ed.) And the introduction to the topics of Applied Ethics owes much to Brendan Minogue's pedagogical use of institutional review boards in his Bioethics: A Committee Approach. Of course, for a full appreciation of these authors' positions, a reading of their texts is required. I make no claim to fully represent their views.

The section on "Applied Ethics" points to the use of interactive multimedia modules to simulate real world scenarios involving difficult moral choices. Specifically recommended are the CD-ROMs A Right to Die? The Dax Cowart Case and The Issue of Abortion in America. Both were produced by Carnegie Mellon's Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics and both were published by Routledge Electronic Titles


The Online Journal of Ethics can be located here.

Internet resources

The Ethics Update site contains many excellent links, papers and discussions.

Andrew Goddard's web page has a number of useful bibliographies and resources

Here is a list of applied ethics resources on the web.

Here is another list of links to many ethical and moral web sites on the net.

Bowie's site provides a number of useful links. It is designed with A-level Religious Studies students in mind.

Here is the homepage of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. It contains a number of useful articles and resources.

Christian Ethics Today is available on-line

Here is a useful starting point for other links as is here.

Tips on writing philosophy/ethics papers are available here.