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Michael Hunter: The Marrow of Christian Ethics by Benedict Pictet

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Michael & Cody are joined by Michael Hunter for a discussion surrounding the book, The Marrow of Christian Ethics—be sure to pickup a copy—by Benedict Pictet, the nephew of Francis Turretin. The Marrow is a concise treatise of classical reformed ethics which Michael Hunter recently translated and published. Highlights:

  • Hunter's college background and studies
  • Thoughts on retrieval
  • Who is Benedict Pictet? Why publish this book?
  • Survey of the book's contents
  • The discipline of Ethics and how it has been neglected
  • The importance of Ethics for preaching
  • Man as a social creature
  • Maintaining friendships
  • Self-love, priority of love, and hatred
  • Good works—condition of the Covenant of Grace, for eternal glory, etc.
  • Modern views of good works vs. Benedict Pictet
  • Emotions—what they are, what place they have, how they help us in nature
  • Pleasure and Christian hedonism

Purchase the book here.

Read Michael Hunter's excellent Natural Communties articles here.

  continue reading

65 episodes

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Michael & Cody are joined by Michael Hunter for a discussion surrounding the book, The Marrow of Christian Ethics—be sure to pickup a copy—by Benedict Pictet, the nephew of Francis Turretin. The Marrow is a concise treatise of classical reformed ethics which Michael Hunter recently translated and published. Highlights:

  • Hunter's college background and studies
  • Thoughts on retrieval
  • Who is Benedict Pictet? Why publish this book?
  • Survey of the book's contents
  • The discipline of Ethics and how it has been neglected
  • The importance of Ethics for preaching
  • Man as a social creature
  • Maintaining friendships
  • Self-love, priority of love, and hatred
  • Good works—condition of the Covenant of Grace, for eternal glory, etc.
  • Modern views of good works vs. Benedict Pictet
  • Emotions—what they are, what place they have, how they help us in nature
  • Pleasure and Christian hedonism

Purchase the book here.

Read Michael Hunter's excellent Natural Communties articles here.

  continue reading

65 episodes

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