Cognitive Psychology, Evangelicals, and Biblical Morality

Cognitive Psychology, Evangelicals, and Biblical Morality August 1, 2013

The “respectful conversations” (a project hosted by Harold Heie) continue. This month the topic is “evangelicals and morality.” I’ve just posted my contribution: a discussion of the relation between cognitive psychology, biblical morality, and narrative ethics (drawing from the fantastic work of James McClendon). Other posts are up by Wyndy Corbin Reuschling (evangelical ethicist par excellence), Amos Yong, Karl Giberson, Justin Barnarad, and John Hawthorne. Please join in the conversation.

 

 


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