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Principles of Conduct by John Murray
John Murray was one of the most important and respected Reformed theologians of the twentieth century. In this key work, Murray looks at the basic elements of Christian ethics and applies the Word of God to several different ethical concerns. This book is recommended reading for all those who want a better grounding in the ethical teaching of Scripture.
How Should I Live in This World? by R.C. Sproul
This primer on Christian ethics by Dr. R.C. Sproul is a good introduction to biblical moral reasoning. After a look at key ethical principles, Dr. Sproul considers materialism, capital punishment, war, abortion, and the Christian conscience.
Reformed Ethics by Herman Bavinck
This recently discovered and translated work, written by the renowned Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck, looks at ethics from a biblical and historical perspective, bringing the best of the Christian theological tradition to bear on ethical questions.
Evangelical Ethics by John Jefferson Davis
Every year, the number of ethical concerns seems to increase as new technologies raise new questions. However, God’s Word continues to be the sole infallible arbiter of all ethical issues. This book applies Scripture to questions such as genetic experimentation, contraception, and in vitro fertilization.