"An area of philosophical and theological inquiry into what constitutes right and wrong, that is, morality, as well as what is the good and the good life. Ethics seeks to provide insight, principles, or even a system of guidance in the quest of the good life or in acting rightly in either general or specific situations of life. Broadly speaking, ethical systems are either deontological (seeking to guide behavios through establishment or discovery of what is intrinsically right and wrong) or teleological (seeking to guide behavior through an understanding of the outcomes or ends that ethical decisions and behavior bring about)."
Pocket Dictionary of Theological Terms
- Moses' Law for Modern Government

J. Ligon Duncan - The Intellectual and Sociological Origins of the Christian Reconstructionist Movement
- "But God Made Me This Way!"

John Frame
- A Christian View of Ethics

CIM
- Atlas Shrugged Fifty Years Later

John Piper
- Biblical Ethics in a Multicultural Society

Gordon Wenham
- Bioethics and the Church: Present and Future Challenges

Christopher Hook
- Can There be Ethics Without God?

Matt Perman - Paper addresses the necesity of God's existence in order for there to be a real, objective right and wrong.
- Christian ethics and Reformed education

Rev. C. Stam
- Christian Ethics and Reformed Education

C. Stam
- Cloning

John Frame
- Commentaries on Ethics

Stand to Reason - Extensive list of Articles on this topic
- Directions Against Inordinate Man-pleasing

Richard Baxter
- Evolution and Ethics

John MacArthur
- Freedom, the Decalogue, and Christian Ethics

Kris Ryan
- Futility in Non-Christian Ethics

Samuel Waldron M.Div. Link Updated
- John Ploughman's Pictures (25 MB .pdf)

C.H. Spurgeon
- Levels of Ethical Evaluation

John Frame
- Living With Ourselves - Ethics, Genetics, and Limitations

John Frame
- Oaths and Slang

John Frame
- part 1 Preface; Introduction and Apologetic Orientation

John M. Frame - PDF -
- part 2 Christian Ethics (Basic Principles)

John Frame - PDF -
- part 3 Exposition of the Law of God:Introduction; First and Second Commandments

John Frame
- Part Three: The Reformation and Its Aftermath

(1517 - 1648)
- Polygamy

John Frame
- Preliminary Ethics

Thomas Chalmers
- Racism, Sexism, Marxism

John Frame
- Reformed Ethics

John M. Frame
- The Bible and Capital Punishment

James Patrick Holding
- The Ethics of Ayn Rand

John Piper
- The Law and the Saint

Arthur W. Pink
- The Moral Theology of William Ames: From Thomas to Westminster

J. van Vliet
- The Moralistic Impulse in American Evangelicalism

D.G. Hart
- The Other Shoe: Copyright and the Reasonable Use of Technology

John M. Frame This paper, published in Antithesis magazine, examines the nature of copyright law and suggests improvements that would allow for a more "reasonable" use of photocopy technologies for copyrighted materials. This issue is indeed eth
- The Reformed Faith in Its Ethical Consequences in the Family, Part I

John Macleod
- The Truth About Torture

John Jefferson Davis
- The Word of God and Christian Ethics

John Frame
- This is My Beloved Son, Hear Him!

Jon Zens
- Toward An Approach to Christian Ethics

Dennis H. McCallum
- When in the Course of Human Events Does Civil Disobedience Become Necessary?

John Frame
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