Publisher's Synopsis
"Landmarks of New Testament Morality," penned by George Matheson and published in 1888 by James Nisbet and Co., delves into the ethical teachings found within the New Testament. Matheson's work explores the key moral principles and guidelines offered by the New Testament, providing readers with insights into the ethical framework that has shaped Christian thought and practice for centuries.
This enduring work examines the central themes of love, compassion, forgiveness, and justice as presented in the Gospels and Epistles. Matheson illuminates the historical context and lasting relevance of these moral teachings, offering a comprehensive overview suitable for both theological scholars and general readers interested in understanding the foundations of Christian ethics.
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