How can we make decisions that are consistent with our basic
values? We must first, J. Philip Wogaman says, identify basic moral
presumptions that can guide our thought as we face moral dilemmas.
These basic moral presumptions include equality, grace, the value
of human life, the unity of humankind, preferential claims for the
poor and marginalized, and the goodness of creation. The burden of
proof, he argues, must be borne by decisions that are contrary to
such presumptions. He pulls into the conversation difficult ethical
issues such as divorce, sexuality, abortion, political choices,
economic justice, affirmative action, homosexuality, nuclear
disarmament, economic globalization, global warming, international
security, environmental policies, and military power. In the
process, he provides a smart and helpful guide to Christian ethical
behavior.
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