Resurrection and Moral Order: An Outline for Evangelical EthicsIn this revision of a seminal work, O'Donovan describes the shape of a Christian moral theology which has wide implications for creation, history, knowledge, freedom, and authority--his purpose being to outline a system of theological ethics and to describe the nature of the moral response within redeemed creation: acts of surrender, obedience, and love. |
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Preface | 7 |
The gospel and Christian ethics | 25 |
Eschatology and history | 53 |
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