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christian ethics in business: Just Business Alexander D. Hill, 1997-01-01 To those faced with the many questions and quandaries of doing business with integrity, here is a place to beggin. Alexander Hill explores the Christian concepts of holiness, justice, and love, and shows how some common responses to business ethics fall short of these. Then, he turns to penetrating case studies on such pressing topics as employer-employee relations, discrimination, and affirmative action. |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics in Biblical Perspective Michael E. Cafferky, 2015-08-19 Michael Cafferky sets a new standard in the field of business ethics with this comprehensive textbook from a Christian perspective. Using twelve biblical themes to evaluate contemporary ethical approaches and concerns, he covers consumer behavior, management, accounting, marketing, corporate responsibility and more. |
christian ethics in business: Beyond Integrity Scott Rae, Kenman L. Wong, 2012-02-21 Integrity is essential to Judeo-Christian business ethics. But today’s business environment is complex. Those in business, and those preparing to enter the business world, need to grapple with the question of how integrity and biblical ethics can be applied in the workplace. They need to go “beyond integrity” in their thinking. Beyond Integrity is neither excessively theoretical nor simplistic and dogmatic. Rather, it offers a balanced and pragmatic approach to a number of concrete ethical issues. Readings from a wide range of sources present competing perspectives on each issue, and real-life case studies further help the reader grapple with ethical dilemmas. The authors conclude each chapter with their own distinctly Christian commentary on the topic covered. This Zondervan ebook of the third edition has been revised to provide the most up-to-date introduction to the issues Christians face in today’s constantly changing business culture. Revisions include: • 30 new case studies • 1/3 new readings • 50% substantially revised • sidebars that reflect the issues in the news and business press • summaries and material for discussion |
christian ethics in business: Honorable in Business Annetta Gibson, Daniel Augsburger, 2019-01-14 How can one be a Christian in the world of business, not just on the weekend? How can one be honorable in business? Through the integration of the Christian worldview and business ethics, this book provides Christians with a mental framework with which to answer these important questions. Beginning with Genesis as the foundation for the Christian’s worldview and the Ten Commandments as the outline for the Christian’s ethical obligations, the authors develop principles upon which ethical choices can be made, even when working in a primarily non-Christian-oriented business environment. The book is designed to be helpful both to those beginning their career in business and those already employed in business who struggle with how to engage in today’s business environment while maintaining their commitment to God’s vision for life to be both meaningful and honorable. Topics of business ethics such as employee rights, discrimination, technology and privacy, insider trading and accounting fraud, and the special challenges of working internationally are covered. The added value this book brings to these discussions lies in its serious consideration of the Christian worldview as foundational to ethical decision-making in everyday areas of business. |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics: A Christian Method for Making Moral Decisions John K. Tarwater, 2019-06-25 Regardless of one's function in the marketplace (consumer, producer, CEO, etc.), one is confronted by an ever-expanding world of moral questions. How does one make moral decisions in this changing environment? In his Business Ethics: A Christian Method for Making Moral Decisions, John Tarwater provides the reader with the fundamental tools necessary for making business decisions that honor God. In contrast to secular texts in business ethics that focus on changing ideas of corporate citizenship or stakeholder relationships, Tarwater emphasizes Scripture's fixed understanding of one's conduct, one's heart, and one's purpose when making moral decisions. In addition to exploring the interconnectedness of these three historic elements of morality, Tarwater links them to contemporary issues in the business world. By focusing on the method for making moral decisions and not just the consequences resulting from them, Tarwater illustrates how Scriptural principles assist readers with perennial concerns that undergird ethical dilemmas in every era. |
christian ethics in business: Christian Ethics (Revised Edition) Wayne Grudem, 2024-09-17 What Does the Bible Teach about How to Live in Today's World? How should Christians live when the surrounding culture is increasingly hostile to Christian moral values? Granted, the Bible is our guide—but how can we know if we are interpreting it rightly with regard to ethical questions about wealth and poverty, marriage and divorce, birth control, abortion, euthanasia, homosexuality, ethical business practices, environmental stewardship, and dozens of other issues? And on a very practical level, how can we know God's will in the ordinary decisions of life? To address questions like these, Wayne Grudem, author of the bestselling book Systematic Theology, draws on 40 years of teaching classes in ethics to write this wide-ranging introduction to biblical moral reasoning, organized according to the structure of the Ten Commandments. He issues a challenging call for Christians to live lives of personal holiness and offers a vision of the Christian life that is full of joy and blessing through living each day in a way that is pleasing to God. Written by Wayne Grudem: Bestselling author of Systematic Theology and the What the Bible Says About series Biblical and Applicable: Teaches readers how to protect 7 central tenets of God's law: God's honor, human authority, life, marriage, property, truth, and purity of heart Accessible: An ideal textbook for Christian college and seminary ethics classes, with straightforward language and a bibliography for the topic at the end of each chapter Replaces ISBN 978-1-4335-4965-6 |
christian ethics in business: Religious Perspectives on Business Ethics Thomas O'Brien, Scott Paeth, 2007 In the first anthology of its kind, Thomas O'Brien and Scott Paeth have gathered unique pieces from across religious perspectives to illustrate the growing influence and contribution of religion to the field of business ethics. Tackling such wide-ranging subjects as Jewish environmental ethics, Zen in the workplace, and Christian social ethics, this text is a valuable addition to business ethics courses. |
christian ethics in business: On Moral Business Max L. Stackhouse, 1995-09-05 An invaluable resources for the study of the relation of business, economics, ethics, and religion. |
christian ethics in business: Business for the Common Good Kenman L. Wong, Scott B. Rae, 2011-01-28 Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace be a venue for service to others? Scott B. Rae and Kenman L. Wong seek to explore this and other critical business issues from a uniquely Christian perspective, offering up a vision for work and service that is theologically grounded and practically oriented. |
christian ethics in business: Why Business Matters to God Jeff Van Duzer, 2010-09-07 This book explores the nature and meaning of doing business and finds it calls for much more than most think. Seattle Pacific School of Business Dean Jeff Van Duzer presents a robust Christian approach that integrates biblical studies with the disciplines of business and displays a vision of business that contributes to the very purposes of God. |
christian ethics in business: Beyond Integrity Scott Rae, Kenman L. Wong, 2009-05-26 Integrity is essential to Judeo-Christian business ethics. But today's business environment is complex. Those in business, and those preparing to enter the business world, need to grapple with the question of how integrity and biblical ethics can be applied in the workplace. They need to go 'beyond integrity' in their thinking. Beyond Integrity is neither excessively theoretical nor simplistic and dogmatic. Rather, it offers a balanced and pragmatic approach to a number of concrete ethical issues. Readings from a wide range of sources present competing perspectives on each issue, and real-life case studies further help the reader grapple with ethical dilemmas. The authors conclude each chapter with their own distinctly Christian commentary on the topic covered. This third edition has been revised to provide the most up-to-date introduction to the issues Christians face in today's constantly changing business culture. Revisions include: * 30 new case studies * 1/3 new readings * 50% substantially revised * sidebars that reflect the issues in the news and business press * summaries and material for discussion |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics Christian U Becker, 2019-05-02 Ethical aspects of business and the economy are of increasing concern in business practice, higher education, and society in general. This concern results from significant business scandals and economic crises, such as the financial crisis of 2008 and the following great recession, as well as from pressing current and future challenges for the economy, such as sustainability and globalization. As a result, there is a growing demand for normative analysis and orientation for business and the economy, where business ethics has become a crucial part of organizational management, risk management, branding, and strategic management. Business Ethics: Methods and Application provides a new systematic approach to normative business ethics that covers the complex and various ethical challenges of modern business. It aims to train analytical thinking skills in the field of business ethics and to approach ethical issues in business in a rational and systematic way. The book develops a number of specific methods for business ethics analysis that are tailored for ethical decision-making in business and for analyzing complex ethical topics in business. The book discusses fundamental ethical questions regarding the meaning of business and the economy for the individual person, society, the environment, and people around the world. As a result, Business Ethics: Methods and Application develops normative guidelines for business in the 21st century and its fundamental challenges and will be key reading for undergraduate, postgraduate, and MBA students of business ethics, business strategy, business and society, and related fields. |
christian ethics in business: Just Business Alexander Hill, 1998 Alexander D. Hill explores Christian concepts of holiness, justice and love as keys to Christian business ethics. He includes case studies on such topics as employer-employee relations, affirmative action and environmental damage. |
christian ethics in business: Just Business Alec Hill, 2017-12-15 In this third edition of a popular textbook on business ethics, Alec Hill carefully explores the foundational Christian concepts of holiness, justice, and love, showing how some common responses to business ethics fall short of a fully Christian mindset. Updated throughout, this edition includes a new chapter on international business and uses penetrating case studies to clothe principles in concrete business situations. |
christian ethics in business: Biblical Christian Ethics David Clyde Jones, 1994-06-01 After examining what Scripture teaches about the goal and motive of the Christian life, the author addresses moral dilemmas, human-life issues, sexuality, economic justice, and truthfulness. |
christian ethics in business: My Father's Business Walter Brooke Stabler, 2016-11-11 This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
christian ethics in business: Just Business Alexander Hill, 2013-02 'An ethical man is a Christian holding four aces.'' So said Mark Twain. But practicing Christians, at least, want to be ethical in all areas of life and work - - not just when they are holding four aces. To those faced with the many questions and quandaries of doing business with integrity, Alexander Hill offers a place to begin. Alexander Hill carefully explores the foundational Christian concepts of holiness, justice and love. These keys to God's character, he argues, are also the keys to Christian business ethics. Hill then shows how some common responses to business ethics fall short of a fully Christian response. Finally, he turns to penetrating case studies on such pressing topics as employer - employee relations, discrimination and affirmative action, and environmental damage. This is an excellent introduction to business ethics for students and a bracing refresher for men and women already in the marketplace. |
christian ethics in business: Christian Ethics Norman L. Geisler, 2010 This update of a classic text evaluates contemporary ethical options and pressing issues of the day from a biblical perspective. |
christian ethics in business: Now, That's a Good Question! R. C. Sproul, 2011-08-24 In Now That’s a Good Question, R.C. Sproul answers more than 300 challenging questions about life and faith. Addressing doctrinal points and contemporary issues such as euthanasia, evolution, and abortion, Sproul covers more than three hundred topics in a personable, easy-to-read style that’s perfect for the lay person. New believers as well as those mature in the faith will find this book a solid resource for those challenging questions of life and faith. |
christian ethics in business: Introducing Christian Ethics Samuel Wells, Ben Quash, 2017-05-08 Introducing Christian Ethics 2e, now thoroughly revised and updated, offers an unparalleled introduction to the study of Christian Ethics, mapping and exploring all the major ethical approaches, and offering thoughtful insights into the complex moral challenges facing people today. This highly successful text has been thoughtfully updated, based on considerable feedback, to include increased material on Catholic perspectives, further case studies and the augmented use of introductions and summaries Uniquely redefines the field of Christian ethics along three strands: universal (ethics for anyone), subversive (ethics for the excluded), and ecclesial (ethics for the church) Encompasses Christian ethics in its entirety, offering students a substantial overview by re-mapping the field and exploring the differences in various ethical approaches Provides a successful balance between description, analysis, and critique Structured so that it can be used alongside a companion volume, Christian Ethics: An Introductory Reader, which further illustrates and amplifies the diversity of material and arguments explored here |
christian ethics in business: Christ and Business Culture Kam-hon Lee, Dennis McCann, MaryAnn Ching Yuen, Centre for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society, CUHK, This book reports the results of a research project that spanned more than a decade. Integrity is the foundation of business. However, the marketplace is highly competitive and sometimes hostile to basic moral aspirations. It is not easy for Christian executives to remain faithful to their Christian values in the business world. This project interviewed a total of 119 Christian executives in Hong Kong. They were known among their peers as committed Christians. Based on their stories recounting the challenges they faced in the marketplace, the authors managed to collect a total of 539 critical incidents that illustrate how they responded when they sensed their integrity was on the line. This study makes use of H. Richard Niebuhr’s framework on Christ and Culture, and also the Negotiation Styles Framework in the negotiation literature. When putting these two frameworks together, the new integrated framework enabled us to understand the Christian executives’ responses to ethical challenges and their implications to profitableness. This book demonstrates the usefulness and limitation of positive science, and the importance of normative reflection in handling ethical challenges. Based on positive science findings, we can see Christian executives’ typical responses as these are shaped by external circumstances such as doing business in China or operating within a Christian corporate culture. Based on normative reflection, we can see that not infrequently when taking all possible factors into consideration Christian executives may pick atypical ways to respond to ethical challenges. In handling such challenges, it is important to understand both positive science and normative reflection. Christian executives may benefit directly from the insights in this study to better prepare themselves for the ethical challenges in the marketplace. Interested readers who are not Christians can also use these insights to compare and contrast, as well as develop further, their own ways of conducting business with integrity. |
christian ethics in business: Biblical Perspectives on Business Ethics Charles Colson, Wayne Grudem, Peter Lillback, 2012-12-10 Why do good people do bad things? What will happen to our economic principles if we lose our Christian worldview? Does God call some to be in business? How can the church support the business community? Biblical Perspectives on Business Ethics: How the Christian Worldview has Shaped Our Economic Foundations answers these questions and provides a foundation framework of understanding for all those seeking to have a biblical understanding of commerce. This book was born out of a business ethics conference which took place in Philadelphia, in 2010. Chuck Colson, Peter Lillback, Philip Ryken, Wayne Grudem and several others have come together to encourage and strengthen the reader in an informed, Christian worldview as it relates to business. |
christian ethics in business: An Interpretation of Christian Ethics Reinhold Niebuhr, 2021-11-09 Reinhold Niebuhr's An Interpretation of Christian Ethics is both an introduction to the discipline and a presentation of the author’s distinctive approach. That approach focuses on a realistic (rather than moralistic) understanding of the challenges facing human individuals and institutions, and a call for justice—imperfect though it might be—as what love looks like in a fallen world. The book’s most distinctive aspect is the author’s insistence that perfect love and justice are unattainable in this world, yet they remain our most important goals. |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics Today Peter A. Lillback, 2011-02 Business Ethics Today: Foundations is an anthology produced from a Business Ethics Conference which took place in June, 2010. Underlying the Conference and this text is the belief that the Protestant Reformation created a culture for business that is fundamental to the commercial world as we know it today. As a society moves away from the acceptance of Christianity, the principles arising from this culture are at risk. Foundations enables a reflection on the core beliefs as articulated in the Westminster Confession of Faith and their impact on doing business. Men like Peter Lillback, Chuck Colson, Wayne Grudem, and Philip Ryken have each written chapters engaging in these important discussions in Business Ethics. With these men and many others, Foundations is a must read for anyone passionate about doing business in God's world. |
christian ethics in business: Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction D. Stephen Long, 2010-07-29 This book provides both a short history of Christian ethics and looks at itsbasic sources as they arise from Judaism, Greco-Roman ethics, andChristianity |
christian ethics in business: Responsibility and Christian Ethics William Schweiker, 1999-03-11 Schweiker develops a powerful new theory of responsibility articulated in terms of Christian faith. |
christian ethics in business: Just Business Alexander Hill, 2013-02-28 'An ethical man is a Christian holding four aces.'' So said Mark Twain. But practicing Christians, at least, want to be ethical in all areas of life and work - - not just when they are holding four aces. To those faced with the many questions and quandaries of doing business with integrity, Alexander Hill offers a place to begin. Alexander Hill carefully explores the foundational Christian concepts of holiness, justice and love. These keys to God's character, he argues, are also the keys to Christian business ethics. Hill then shows how some common responses to business ethics fall short of a fully Christian response. Finally, he turns to penetrating case studies on such pressing topics as employer - employee relations, discrimination and affirmative action, and environmental damage. This is an excellent introduction to business ethics for students and a bracing refresher for men and women already in the marketplace. |
christian ethics in business: Reformation Study Bible-ESV Robert Charles Sproul, Keith A. Mathison, 2010-11-01 More than fifty scholars, under R. C. Sproul, collaborated to produce this study Bible to help readers understand the great doctrines of the Christian faith. Published by Ligonier Ministries, trade distribution by P&R Publishing. |
christian ethics in business: Christian Ethics J. Philip Wogaman, 1993-01-01 Reviews the history of Christian thought about ethics, and discusses its views concerning politics, economics, and culture |
christian ethics in business: Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins Miguel A. De La Torre, 2014-04-30 Miguel De La Torre opens up Christian ethics to the rich diversity found among those who are often excluded from academic and Eurocentric ethical considerations. This book seeks to help students realize that because the gospel message itself was proclaimed to the marginalized peoples of Judea, the people who occupy the same disenfranchised spaces in our contemporary cultures are the ones who hold the interpretive key to understanding that gospel message. The binding effects of power and privilege (institutional or not) can be overcome by a justice-based ethics that avails itself of the perspectives and experiences of those on the margins. -- Provided by publisher. |
christian ethics in business: The Origins of Christian Morality Wayne A. Meeks, 1993-01-01 By the time Christianity became a political and cultural force in the Roman Empire, it had come to embody a new moral vision. This wise and eloquent book describes the formative years--from the crucifixion of Jesus to the end of the second century of the common era--when Christian beliefs and practices shaped their unique moral order. Wayne A. Meeks examines the surviving documents from Christianity's beginnings (some of which became the New Testament) and shows that they are largely concerned with the way converts to the movement should behave. Meeks finds that for these Christians, the formation of morals means the formation of community; the documents are addressed not to individuals but to groups, and they have among their primary aims the maintenance and growth of these groups. Meeks paints a picture of the process of socialization that produced the early forms of Christian morality, discussing many factors that made the Christians feel that they were a single and chosen people. He describes, for example, the impact of conversion; the rapid spread of Christian household cult-associations in the cities of the Roman Empire; the language of Christian moral discourse as revealed in letters, testaments, and moral stories; the rituals, meetings, and institutionalization of charity; the Christians' feelings about celibacy, sex, and gender roles; and their sense of the end-time and final judgment. In each of these areas Meeks seeks to determine what is distinctive about the Christian viewpoint and what is similar to the moral components of Greco-Roman or Jewish thought. |
christian ethics in business: Science and Christian Ethics Paul Scherz, 2019-05-09 The scientific reproducibility crisis is a crisis of character. Stoic and Christian spiritual exercises build virtues that address these problems. |
christian ethics in business: Business for the Glory of God Wayne Grudem, 2022-04-25 Can business activity in itself be morally good and pleasing to God? Sometimes business can seem so shady—manipulating the bottom line, deceiving the consumer, or gaining promotions because of whom you know. But Wayne Grudem introduces a novel concept: business itself glorifies God when it is conducted in a way that imitates God's character and creation. He shows that all aspects of business, including ownership, profit, money, competition, and borrowing and lending, glorify God because they are reflective of God's nature. Though Grudem isn't naïve about the easy ways these activities can be perverted and used as a means to sin, he knows that Christians can be about the business of business. This biblically based book is a thoughtful guide to imitating God during interactions with customers, coworkers, employees, and other businesses. See how your business—and your life in business—can be dedicated to God's glory. |
christian ethics in business: The Heart of a Christian Sales Person Dave Kahle, 2014-11-11 Being a Christian sales person is going to be tricky. That's what I thought as I entered my first professional sales position. In retrospect, my life as a Christian sales person was confusing, gut-wrenchingly difficult, frustrating, and wonderfully rewarding. I dealt with questions that you may also face: - How do I balance the need to get results with the Christian ethic of leaving the outcomes to Christ? - Where do I go for support and encouragement in a church where I'm seen as a second class citizen? - How and when do I voice my beliefs on the job, when my employer is not paying me to do that? - How do I maintain my perspective when some of the professional Christians around me are so much more manipulative and deceitful than any secular acquaintance? - How do I maintain my Christian ethics inside a company that supports just the opposite? - How do I grow a consulting practice with no resources and no network? Here's my story. |
christian ethics in business: A Christian Approach to Corporate Religious Liberty Edward A. David, 2020-09-21 This book addresses one of the most urgent issues in contemporary American law—namely, the logic and limits of extending free exercise rights to corporate entities. Pointing to the polarization that surrounds disputes like Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, David argues that such cases need not involve pitting flesh-and-blood individuals against the rights of so-called “corporate moral persons.” Instead, David proposes that such disputes should be resolved by attending to the moral quality of group actions. This approach shifts attention away from polarizing rights-talk and towards the virtues required for thriving civic communities. More radically, however, this approach suggests that groups themselves should not be viewed as things or “persons” in the first instance, but rather as occasions of coordinated activity. Discerned in the writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas, this reconceptualization helps illuminate the moral stakes of a novel—and controversial—form of religious freedom. |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics Theodore Ralph Batson, Blake J. Neff, 2007 |
christian ethics in business: Business Ethics and Catholic Social Thought Daniel K. Finn, 2021-05-01 Business Ethics and Catholic Social Thought provides a new and wide-ranging account of these two ostensibly divergent fields. Focusing on the agency of the business person and the interests of firms, this volume outlines fundamental issues confronting moral leaders and corporations committed to responsible business practices. |
christian ethics in business: Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy Craig A. Boyd, Don Thorsen, 2018-11-06 This introductory textbook presents Christian philosophical and theological approaches to ethics. Combining their expertise in philosophy and theology, the authors explain the beliefs, values, and practices of various Christian ethical viewpoints, addressing biblical teachings as well as traditional ethical theories that contribute to informed moral decision-making. Each chapter begins with Words to Watch and includes a relevant case study on a vexing ethical issue, such as caring for the environment, human sexuality, abortion, capital punishment, war, and euthanasia. End-of-chapter reflection questions, illustrations, and additional information tables are also included. |
christian ethics in business: Introducing Christian Ethics Scott Rae, 2016-08-16 Introducing Christian Ethics helps Christians form a sound basis for making ethical decisions in today's complex postmodern world. Raising 14 key ethical questions on today's most pressing issues including abortion, war, sexual ethics, capital punishment, and more, Scott Rae guides his readers in making moral choices wisely. Based on the best-selling college and seminary ethics textbook Moral Choices, this book distills nearly two decades of teaching and study into a succinct and user-friendly volume. It is an ideal primer for pastors, students, and everyday Christians who desire engagement with the world around them in an intelligent and informed manner. Teaching and study resources for the book, including additional video clips based on the questions corresponding to each chapter, make it ideal for use in the classroom as well as for pastors and for teaching settings within the church. Resources are available through ZondervanAcademic.com. |
christian ethics in business: Choosing the Good Dennis P. Hollinger, 2002-09 An intelligent discussion of the foundations and methods in ethics and ways to apply a Christian worldview to our secular culture. |
Christian Ethics and Spirituality in Leading Business ... - Springer
short historical overview and a consideration of the current situation of Christian ethics and spirituality in business, we introduce the papers selected for this issue. urge you to draw upon …
A THEOLOGY OF BUSINESS: A REFORMED PERSPECTIVE ON …
of Christian Ethics in Business B. E. Ruffner The practice of business and the creation of wealth is a neglected area of study within the larger context of theological reflection. The Bible may …
CHRISTIAN BUSINESS REVIEW - HC
The mission of the CCB is to equip and encourage leaders to carry their faith into organizations by developing and delivering a distinctively Christian worldview for business. “Take delight in the …
Four Crucial Principles That Guide Christian Business Ethics ...
Christian businessmen and women are called by God to conduct their business according to a sacred standard that transcends traditional business ethics. After God created the earth and …
Contemplating Christian ethics and spirituality for sound …
In the last four decades Christian Churches have advocated numerous relevant moral issues associated to the issue of business ethics.
Christians in Leadership and Business: Defining the Ethics
The Christian life in business should not be separated from the spiritual. Ethics is concerned with distinguishing between good and evil in the world, between right and wrong human actions, …
Christian Ethics and Spirituality in Leading Business ... - JSTOR
contribution to the developments of both Christian ethics and spirituality in the leading business organizations. After a short historical overview and a consideration of the current situation of …
Curriculum: Biblical Decision-Making in Business - Truth At Work
Nov 5, 2017 · God has given us tools in His Word to help us make key decisions, both in business and in life. As Christian business leaders, our decision-making is, at its core, the same as any …
Christianity and Business Ethics - Springer
Christianity is thus centrally concerned with beliefs about creation, sin, salvation and completion, and with their ethical implications. Christians can place particular emphasis on one or other of …
Usage of Christian Social Ethics in Business - joebm.com
following goal of the paper: based on the interdisciplinary literature study to find an opportunity of updating the concept of Christian ethics and to create a model, which includes European …
Faith and business practice amongst Christian entrepreneurs …
This article examines the impact of faith on the business approach of Christian entrepreneurs in developing and emerging market settings. Special attention is given to the distinctive context …
Christian Perspectives on Business Ethics: Faith, Profit, and …
Camenisch's early and articulate defense of a business ethic goes far in legitimating distinctively Christian approaches to corporate practice. If we want business to contribute to human …
CAN CHRISTIAN ETHICS BE USED TO ENGAGE BUSINESS? A …
Christian ethics can engage the business world by examining documents formulated by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in Kitwe and Accra and the Institute of Directors of Southern …
Christianity and Business Ethics - Springer
Adhesion to Christian faith involves a way of life moved by the Spirit of God and based on the fellowship of Jesus Christ. This entails spirituality and morality and requires coherent behavior, …
Review of Honorable in Business: Business Ethics from a …
Honorable Business is an excellent book on business ethics: readable, engaging, winsome, and sobering. The authors have woven material from the Bible and other Christian authors into a …
Christ and Business: A Typology for Christian Business Ethics
Christ and Business: A Typology for Christian Business Ethics Louke van Wensvem Siker ABSTRACT. H. Richard Niebuhr's typology of the relation between Christ and culture can …
Business Ethics: Where Have All the Christians Gone? - JSTOR
Business Ethics: Where Have All the Christians Gone? Gedeonjosua Rossouw ABSTRACT. The paper starts by giving a historical and philosophical explanation for the current separation …
Modernism, Christianity, and Business Ethics: A Worldview
work as well as business practice operate from a modern worldview, we examine how modernism shapes our beliefs and approaches to ethics in business and academia. We identify important …
Five Commands for Business Ethics - C.S. Lewis Institute
Honesty requires a Christian to sell not "what the market will bear," or even what the market "demands," if the product or service is of questionable quality. A Christian businessman or …
3. Business Principles For Christians - Bible Study Courses
If you are a Christian in business, behave with Christian principles. Be as honest as is humanly possible … Let your business contacts know your faith by your honesty and integrity …
Christian Ethics and Spirituality in Leading Business
short historical overview and a consideration of the current situation of Christian ethics and spirituality in business, we introduce the papers selected for this issue. urge you to draw upon …
A THEOLOGY OF BUSINESS: A REFORMED …
of Christian Ethics in Business B. E. Ruffner The practice of business and the creation of wealth is a neglected area of study within the larger context of theological reflection. The Bible may …
CHRISTIAN BUSINESS REVIEW - HC
The mission of the CCB is to equip and encourage leaders to carry their faith into organizations by developing and delivering a distinctively Christian worldview for business. “Take delight in the …
Four Crucial Principles That Guide Christian Business Ethics ...
Christian businessmen and women are called by God to conduct their business according to a sacred standard that transcends traditional business ethics. After God created the earth and …
Contemplating Christian ethics and spirituality for sound …
In the last four decades Christian Churches have advocated numerous relevant moral issues associated to the issue of business ethics.
Christians in Leadership and Business: Defining the Ethics
The Christian life in business should not be separated from the spiritual. Ethics is concerned with distinguishing between good and evil in the world, between right and wrong human actions, …
Christian Ethics and Spirituality in Leading Business ... - JSTOR
contribution to the developments of both Christian ethics and spirituality in the leading business organizations. After a short historical overview and a consideration of the current situation of …
Curriculum: Biblical Decision-Making in Business - Truth At …
Nov 5, 2017 · God has given us tools in His Word to help us make key decisions, both in business and in life. As Christian business leaders, our decision-making is, at its core, the same as any …
Christianity and Business Ethics - Springer
Christianity is thus centrally concerned with beliefs about creation, sin, salvation and completion, and with their ethical implications. Christians can place particular emphasis on one or other of …
Usage of Christian Social Ethics in Business - joebm.com
following goal of the paper: based on the interdisciplinary literature study to find an opportunity of updating the concept of Christian ethics and to create a model, which includes European …
Faith and business practice amongst Christian entrepreneurs …
This article examines the impact of faith on the business approach of Christian entrepreneurs in developing and emerging market settings. Special attention is given to the distinctive context …
Christian Perspectives on Business Ethics: Faith, Profit, and …
Camenisch's early and articulate defense of a business ethic goes far in legitimating distinctively Christian approaches to corporate practice. If we want business to contribute to human …
CAN CHRISTIAN ETHICS BE USED TO ENGAGE …
Christian ethics can engage the business world by examining documents formulated by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in Kitwe and Accra and the Institute of Directors of Southern …
Christianity and Business Ethics - Springer
Adhesion to Christian faith involves a way of life moved by the Spirit of God and based on the fellowship of Jesus Christ. This entails spirituality and morality and requires coherent behavior, …
Review of Honorable in Business: Business Ethics from a …
Honorable Business is an excellent book on business ethics: readable, engaging, winsome, and sobering. The authors have woven material from the Bible and other Christian authors into a …
Christ and Business: A Typology for Christian Business …
Christ and Business: A Typology for Christian Business Ethics Louke van Wensvem Siker ABSTRACT. H. Richard Niebuhr's typology of the relation between Christ and culture can …
Business Ethics: Where Have All the Christians Gone? - JSTOR
Business Ethics: Where Have All the Christians Gone? Gedeonjosua Rossouw ABSTRACT. The paper starts by giving a historical and philosophical explanation for the current separation …
Modernism, Christianity, and Business Ethics: A Worldview …
work as well as business practice operate from a modern worldview, we examine how modernism shapes our beliefs and approaches to ethics in business and academia. We identify important …