Society for the Study of Christian Ethics

The Society for the Study of Christian Ethics (SSCE) is an academic society in the United Kingdom for scholars and practitioners whose work relates to theological ethics and the fields of ethics, politics, religion, philosophy, theology, and public life. It is a not-for-profit member association, serving as a professional and learned society for scholars involved in the academic study of Christian ethics. It draws members principally from across the UK but also Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

The SSCE hosts an annual conference every September and a postgraduate conference every April. The 2020-21 president is [https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/theology/staff/ereed/ Esther Reed]. The 2020-21 postgraduate co-conveners are [https://rel.hkbu.edu.hk/people/chu-ann-gillian-chu-ann-gillian Ann Gillian Chu], David Bennett, and James Hooks. The SSCE has its own journal, ''Studies in Christian Ethics'', published by SAGE Publications. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Two questions for Wolterstorff: on the roles played by rights-talk in history and the measuring of worth by Perry, J

    Published 2010
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    But to do right . . . Why the language of 'rights' does not do justice to justice by Wannenwetsch, B

    Published 2010
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    What human rights are there - if any- and why? by Endicott, T

    Published 2010
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    Rights, happiness and God: a response to Justice: Rights and Wrongs by Crisp, R

    Published 2010
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    Specify and distinguish! Interpreting the New Testament on 'non-violence' by Biggar, N

    Published 2009
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    Inwardness and commodification: how romanticist hermeneutics prepared the way for the culture of managerialism - a theological analysis by Wannenwetsch, B

    Published 2008
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    Nicholas Wolterstorff, Justice: Rights and Wrongs by Biggar, N

    Published 2010
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    The New Testament and violence: round two by Biggar, N

    Published 2010
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