Christian Ethics: A Case Method Approach

Laura Stivers, Christine E. Gudorf, James B. Martin-Schramm

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    Abstract

    The case method approach, effective in disciplines from law, forms the backbone of this classroom-proven work. Designed specifically for undergraduate courses this latest revision includes ten new cases on immigration (connection with global poverty), homelessness and foreclosures, water, ethical issues in the workplace, closing hospital emergency rooms, living together v. marriage, gay marriage, and physician-assisted death. Several cases have been dropped and the remaining cases have all been updated to keep the book contemporary with real life issues, for productive discussion and fruitful learning.

    Original languageAmerican English
    PublisherOrbis
    Number of pages354
    Edition4th
    ISBN (Print)978-1570759666
    StatePublished - 2012

    Disciplines

    • Christianity
    • Ethics in Religion

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