Morality, religious and secular
This book analyzes the moral confusion of contemporary society, relating rival conceptions of morality with a wide variety of views about the nature and predicament of man. Mitchell argues that many secular thinkers possess a traditional "Christian" conscience which they find hard to defend in terms of an entirely secular world-view, but which is more in line with a Christian understanding of man.

Year of publish | 1980 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
ISBN | 0-19-824537-8 |
Number of Pages | 186 |