Cowley Publications
Pages: 208
Trim: 5½ x 8¾
978-1-56101-176-6 • Paperback • January 2000 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
978-1-4616-6057-6 • eBook • January 2000 • $15.99 • (£11.99)
Stephen Holmgren is associate professor of ethics and moral theology at Nashota House in Nashota, Wisconsin, where he also works with two area medical ethics committees. He received his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University.
Chapter 1 The Walk from the Font
Chapter 2 Seeking to Live a Good Life
Chapter 3 The Book of Nature
Chapter 4 The Book of Scripture
Chapter 5 Laws, Manners, and Moral Principles
Chapter 6 Sin, Character and Conscience
Chapter 7 Love in Acts, Rules, and Principles
Chapter 8 Building a Case in Christian Ethics
Part 9 Axioms for Moral Theology
The eight chapters in this book begin with ‘The Walk from the Font' and end with ‘Building a Case in Christian Ethics.' In between the reader is systematically lead through the logic of how we, as followers of Christ, can faithfully respond to our desire to fully live out our Baptismal Covenant. Serious stuff, but so well presented that I could barely put the book down.
— Dick Vanderlippe, Diocese of Massachusetts
A good reference book for people seeking grounding and ‘ground rules' for discussing life issues, and as a resource for group discussion.
— Resources Hotline
Amid the thicket of ethical distinctions and opposing opinions, and with helpful summaries and study questions, Holmgren has written a book that is never polemical and often irenic, especially when he draws upon the Church's rich and commonly held liturgical resources. I think it is fair to say that his general approach is moderately conservative, but there is more often than not enough leeway for engagement and debate within the wide range of moral discourse that presently marks the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion.
— The Anglican Theological Review