Klaus Bockmuehl was professor of theology and ethics at Regent College until his death in 1989. He was a contributing editor to Christianity Today and a long time member of the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Fellowship. His many writings have been published in both German and English and include Living by the Gospel, Listening to the God Who Speaks and The Christian Way of Living: An Ethics of the Ten Commandments.
Christian Ethics
Speaker(s): Klaus Bockmuehl
Date: 1983
Length: 18:12:21
Product ID: RGDL1315S
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Description
This series provides the listener with an exposition of the Ten Commandments. After considering the historic and systematic place of the Decalogue, attention is given to each of the Ten Commandments individually, both in their negative (prohibitive) and positive (exhortative) meanings. Lectures include:
- Introduction: Christian Ethics and Decalogue
- Decalogue and Reformation
- Christian Ethics and Biblical Laws
- First Commandment
- Second and Third Commandments
- Sabbath Commandment
- Sabbath Commandment in the New Testament and Beyond
- Fifth Commandment
- Christianity and the State
- Abortion, Euthanasia, and Suicide
- Seventh and Eighth Commandments
- Tenth Commandment
See All Audio by Klaus Bockmuehl
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