The first section identifies the pressure from Modernism for some
universal basis for morality, reviews post-Modernism's critique of
Modernism and the consequent possibility of Christian ethics being
accepted as just one amongst many traditions and voices, and
ponders some of the factors that render Protestantism (in
particular) ill-prepared to meet these challenges. The second
section explores the bases for an authentically Christian ethic,
while the third section considers the manner in which this ethic of
character takes shape in the narrative of the Church. The final
section reconsiders the manner in which Christian ethics, thus
identified, might be both coherent and persuasive within
contemporary society.
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