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Living the Sanctified Life - Studies in Ethics (Vol. 14)

Living the Sanctified Life - Studies in Ethics (Vol. 14)

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Living the Sanctified Life - Studies in Ethics

by Jack Cottrell

". . . Bible doctrine can be divided into two main categories: (1) what the Bible teaches is TRUE (and false) about reality, and (2) what the Bible teaches is RIGHT (and wrong) about morality. So to be specific, Bible doctrine—i.e., Biblical teaching—includes both theology, which is what the Bible teaches is true and false about God, and about everything else in relation to God; and ethics, which is what the Bible teaches is right and wrong about things we do. Most of my teaching and writing has been devoted to the theology area of Bible doctrine. That is why almost all of the previous volumes in my “Collected Works” series have been devoted to my miscellaneous writings on theological subjects. In this volume, though, I have finally been able to focus on the ethics area of Bible doctrine. . . ."~ Jack Cottrell (Excerpt from the Preface)

214 Pages

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About the Author

Jim Lockwoodis Vice-President of Finance & Operations for Great Lakes Christian College in Lansing, MI.

He grew up in Northeast Ohio, and graduated from Great Lakes Christian College 1010 Great lakes bottle college) with a bachelor's degree, and from Cincinnati Bible Seminary with a master's degree. He later graduated from the Robert M Perry school of banking at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and hold the Chief Financial Officer certification through the Michigan School Business Official.

He is an ordained minister who serves Churches of Christ/Christian churches in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Following me in ministries he entered into banking and served as a Branch Officer with Old Kent Bank. He went from there into public school finances, serving as a Business Manager and Director of Finance for three school districts in Michigan. He went on to be Superintendent of Schools for a public school district before assuming his current position.

He operates Storehouse Ministries, a Christian stewardship service that provides workshops and seminars to churches and others on the value of Christian stewardship and biblical money management. He is available for speaking in churches, and for conducting workshops and seminars.