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In defining Christian ethics and the moral life for Christians, Ethics After Easter focuses on the question all serious people of faith must ask: How will I keep my baptismal promises? How am I meant to live "after Easter"? This introduction to Christian moral thinking equips us with a distinctively Anglican approach to ethics, with its emphasis on holiness, sanctification, and the need for spiritual disciplines. Holmgren identifies clear axioms for Anglican moral theology and the methods required for moral decision-making on the part of individuals and church bodies.

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Designed to be used with: Discipleship Groups

Discipleship Groups is a cell group ministry program that was developed for church growth and that supports small groups in growing in faith. It includes a training program for small group facilitators, a tradition for adding new members and twelve initial sessions focusing on baptismal ministry (six sessions) and ministry in daily life (six sessions). Subsequent sessions can then be built around any of the books in this series.




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