Cameron's accessible, coherent and innovative analysis is divided into seven parts. Each part contains several self-contained chapters that address some specific aspect of Christian thinking about ethics and life, and each chapter is cross-referenced to other key chapters. The chapters may be read in sequence, or dipped into in any order.
Part 1 considers some common ways of thinking about ethics (e.g. rules, rights, values and results).
Part 2 considers some arenas we are unaware of, but which have a huge impact on how we live.
Part 3 shows how Jesus Christ becomes a better main category than ethics for determining who we are and what we do.
Part 4 builds a 'unified field', shaped in response to Jesus Christ, by which we can orient ourselves to whatever is around us.
Part 5 examines some means by which we approach the daily details of life within this overall orientation.
Part 6 looks at some aspects of our life-package, or 'vocation', to see how they are located within the 'unified field'.
Part 7 visits some areas of discussion that cause great disagreement between Christians and others, and tries to show why.
Cameron offers a stimulating reappraisal of our cluttered, tumultuous lives and encourages us to see life through a different lens.
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