Christian Ethics

Because Dr. Terrell firmly believed in the sufficiency of Scripture (2 Peter 1:3-4), he looked first to God's Word for insight on everyday issues. He believed Biblical ethics were essential to the Christian and encouraged others to examine every area of life through the lens of Scripture. His work listed below is largely not medical in nature, but reflects his efforts to encourage the Church to continue to develop a thoroughly Christian ethic.


"Are We Christians Dying to Meet Him?"

"Contentment"

"Lessons from Noah"

"Meditation"

"Names"

"Numbers: A View from a Satellite"

"On Proximate Causes: A Neglected Aspect of Modern Reformed Preaching"

"Pietism"

"Preparation and Deliverance"

"Realizing Our Vocational Callings"

"Spurgeon on the Law of God"

"The Teacher and the Student"

"What is Truth?"



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