On Collective Responsibility and Guilt

Many modern Western Christians are highly resistant to the idea that there could be such a thing as collective or communal moral responsibility or guilt.  How can I, many ask, be morally responsible for something that someone else has done?  Such an attitude stems from the  individualism of modern Western culture, which deeply affects us … Read more

Christian Ethics and Racism

The vast majority of Christians (and nonChristians) today would agree that racism is immoral.  So, to some, there might seem to be little point in making a theological case for the immorality of racism.  However, as much as we might like to think otherwise, there are some Christians today who hold racist attitudes.  Additionally, the … Read more