Christian ethics in the face of secularism

  • Vorster J
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This article deals with the implications of modern secularism for the concept of Christian ethics. How does the decline of Christianity in modern Western societies impede the validity of a Christian ethical approach to contemporary social issues? The concept secularism is explained. The argument then moves to the meta-theory of Christian ethics, namely the revelation of God as it is expressed in the �book of nature�, the written word, and the incarnate Word, Jesus Christ. The article concludes that as long as Christian ethics remains faithful to this meta-theory, understands the modern macro-ethical questions and maintains a deep social focus, it will remain relevant in a secular society.

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Vorster, J. M. (2012). Christian ethics in the face of secularism. Verbum et Ecclesia, 33(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v33i2.730

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