Christian Ethics
Description
What does it mean to live a life worthy of the gospel? How can we properly discern what is ‘right’ and ‘good’ in our post-Christian world? How are we to apply our understanding of God’s will to the complex ethical questions facing Christians today?
The aim of this unit is to engage with Scripture in order to develop a coherent ethical framework for thinking and acting, living and loving as faithful disciples of Christ in the 21st century. Our approach will be biblical, systematic and practical.
We will survey the Bible’s ethical teaching and evaluate the major ethical theories. We will also see how the Bible’s teaching applies to a range of issues, e.g. divorce and remarriage, homosexuality and transgenderism, abortion and euthanasia. Throughout we will wrestle with how to engage in productive ethical conversations with both Christians and non-Christians alike.
Lecturers

Key Unit Information
- Course Codes:
- APE001 (Level Audit)CT04PE001-512 (Level 5)PE001-612 (Level 6)PE001-812 (Level 8)
- Location:
- Croydon Campus, 43 Badminton Road, Croydon 2132
Dates & Times
Levels, Credit Points & Costs
Undergraduate Certificate of Theology
Diploma of Ministry
Diploma of Theology
Bachelor of Ministry
Bachelor of Theology