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RUKO Spiralbohrer DIN 338 Typ N ( 4000600386 ) Nenn-Ø 10,5 mm Zylinderschaft 5xD rechtsschneidendLieferumfang: 1x RUKO Spiralbohrer Nenn 10,5 mmProduktbeschreibung: HSS TiN beschichtet DIN 338 Typ N Spitzenwinkel 118 rechtsschneidend Kegelmantelanschliff, ab 2,0 mm Kreuzanschliff nach DIN 1412 C der komplett geschliffene Spiralbohrer verfgt ber eine erhhte Rundlaufgenauigkeit Erzielung hoher Standzeiten bei erhhten Schnittwerten Technische Daten: Schneidrichtung: rechtsschneidend Vorschub in Stahl bis 800 N: 0,2mm U Qualitt: profilgeschliffen
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This book is a must read for all Christians. You don’t have to be a student of theology to appreciate the lessons inside. It’s actually strengthened my faith and answered many questions when it comes to how a Christian should apply the Scriptures to living an ethical life. It is a large textbook but it reads very well and if you want to truly dive deeper to live a more Christ like life I would highly encourage you to read it.
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Anyone familiar with Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology knows how extensive his work tends to be. At 1,328 pages, Christian Ethics: An Introduction to Biblical Moral Reasoning follows that same comprehensive approach, offering a systematic guide to Christian moral reasoning.
Grudem’s goal is to help Christians live lives pleasing to God by obeying Scripture and making wise moral choices. His ethical framework is rooted in God’s character and the authority of Scripture, with careful attention to the relationship between Old and New Testament ethics. While many ethical themes are drawn from the Ten Commandments, Grudem argues that the moral law remains applicable today, while the ceremonial and civic laws have passed away with the coming of Christ.
Readers will notice that his chapter on civil government is adapted from his earlier work, Politics—According to the Bible: A Comprehensive Resource for Understanding Modern Political Issues in Light of Scripture.
Grudem argues that moral right and wrong are grounded in who God is—not in human consensus. God’s attributes (holiness, love, justice, and truthfulness) define what is good. As such, Grudem holds to a form of Divine Command Theory: God’s commands flow from God’s nature. God does not command arbitrarily, because his moral will reflects his unchanging, holy, loving, and just character. God’s nature is the ultimate standard of goodness, and the Good is not external to God (contra Plato). Therefore, Grudem stands within the theological voluntarist tradition associated with Augustine, Calvin, and Reformed orthodoxy.
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