Explores how our day to day dilemmas may fit into the wider context of the big moral issues. Drawing on a range of thinkers from the past, the book explores the way such practical questions of behaviour have been approached in past centuries. This provides the modern reader with a framework of reference to get their bearings and begin to develop a personal response to the task of 'doing the right thing'. The book covers questions such as What is fairness?, Should I always tell the truth?, What are the moralities of war?, What are my ecological responsibilities to the planet? and Is the good bound to win in the end?
How can we live consistently and well? This book is a practical manual that seeks to make the knotty questions of life more manageable.About the AuthorProfessor G.R. Evans lectures in history and moral theology in the University of Cambridge. Her books for Lion include Wyclif: Myth and Reality and The Good, the Bad and the Moral Dilemma.
Book InformationISBN 9780745952680
Author G. R. EvansFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Lion BooksPublisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 211g