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The Relevance of Cultural Conditioning for Social Ethics

The Relevance of Cultural Conditioning for Social Ethics

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  • M. Daniel Carroll R.

What is the impact of certain pre-understandings on any attempt to articulate sound biblical ethics? Socio-cultural conditioned ideas have an enormous influence on how ethics are formulated. This essay wants to explore this hermeneutical reality. The essay promotes awareness of cultural conditioning and cultural varieties.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1986. 9 pages.

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