Morals

How
we
engage in
dialogue
and
debate
to discern
morals
together
may
be as profound
a witness
as
the morals
we
profess.


This is a sentence reformatted as an outline for part of your meditation time. It is taken from Methodist Morals: Social Principles in the Public Church’s Witness by Darryl Stephens [p. 198]. The book is priced as a textb00k. It is an excellent reflection on the intention and possibility of an evolving document on Social Principles that is available through an interlibrary loan.

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