Philosophy & Ethics
Coming in 2011: a new series from B&H Academic
Basic Christian Ethics - An Introduction to Godly Living
Series Editor Daniel Heimbach
Professor of Christian Ethics, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
| The Love of Wisdom by Steven Cowan, James Spiegel Paper Over Board: $34.99 Philosophy is defined as the love of wisdom, and college students will certainly admire this Bible-informed introductory level textbook’s fun approach to an often heady subject. The Love of Wisdom is made distinct in its engaging style that includes humor and copious popular culture illustrations to heighten reader interest and... read more | |
| Introducing Christian Ethics by Henlee H. Barnette Trade Paper: $19.99 This unique volume provides an introduction to Christian ethics, giving detailed attention to the biblical basis and to the role of the Holy Spirit. read more | |
| The Meaning of History by Ronald H. Nash Trade Paper: $19.99 The Meaning of History is a concise look at the meaning of the history of the world from the viewpoints of major historians and philosophers. By examining the individual approaches of these great thinkers, this book takes on the monumental task of analyzing the history of humanity and its prospects for the future. The book studies not just the... read more | |
| No Doubt About It by Winfried Corduan Trade Paper: $19.99 Our doubts and questions make us feel so faithless. But according to Dr. Winfried Corduan, the very thoughts that call our faith into question are actually signs of life and growth. "We should never fear investigating the truth," he writes. "If we have to run from the truth, maybe it's because we have something to hide." In this rigorous look at... read more | |
| Understanding Christian Ethics Trade Paper: $19.99 The student, church staff person layperson, or professional ethicist searching for an introduction to contemporary ethical issues that is substantive enough for class room use yet functionally oriented toward the local church will find Understanding Christian Ethics invaluable. read more |