Blog
Welcome to our blog on Christian ethics. In today's secular age, Christian ethics serve as a vital moral compass, guiding us to act with integrity, compassion, and justice. Here, we explore how these biblical principles can help us navigate ethical dilemmas, foster trust, persuade the skeptic, and positively influence our communities. Join us as we delve into the wisdom and grace that Christian ethics bring to our everyday lives.
Rescuing Ambition in the Workplace – Part 2
This post discusses redeeming ambition for God's purposes, finding meaning when dreams die, and pursuing Christ-centered goals rather than selfish achievement.
Redeeming Ambition
Rediscovering godly ambition: Christians needn't choose between faith and marketplace success—true humility drives excellence while keeping God's glory central in business pursuits.
Tariffs, Work, And Christian Vocation
Beyond tariffs and trade policy lies a deeper issue: our relationship with work. A Christian’s primary calling is discipleship and relationship with God, while secondary callings (including work) are expressions of serving God regardless of employment status.
Have you considered taking one of our featured courses?
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Course 1
Discover your calling as you study the connection between work and worship. This six-part course helps clarify one’s vocation while connecting everyday tasks to God’s eternal mission.
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Course 2
How do you make decisions when choices are not either/or? This seven-part course walks you through how to make decisions when answers are not obvious
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Course 3
This course helps Christians consider how to faithfully participate in democracy through biblical principles and community involvement while holding to our convictions regarding human flourishing and the common good.
About the Center
The Center for Christian Thought and Ethics exists to resource and support Christians for a post-Christian world. We resource by deploying scholars to research today’s most pressing issues from a Christian worldview. We support through teaching, coaching, and convening spaces that promote confessional Christian thinking.