Quotes about Ethics
Have I placed more value on my status or title than on my character? What perceptions do I have about myself, other people, and the world? Are they aligned with my purpose? Do they reflect the values I claim to have? What is my true nature, apart from my reputation? What values will I refuse to deny because, to do so, I would violate my ideals and ethics?
— Myles Munroe
No one should think he is too smart or too safe to avoid consequences of a lack of character.
— Myles Munroe
Don't expect your success to carry you in life. Rather, let your success be carried by your character.
— Myles Munroe
People become leaders when they make the decision not to sacrifice their principles on the altar of convenience or compromise.
— Myles Munroe
This definition naturally establishes the fact that any domination of another human spirit is violation of God's natural law.
— Myles Munroe
The heirs of that liberal theology are today keen to marginalize the Bible, declaring that it supports slavery and other wicked things, because they don't like what it says on other topics such as sexual ethics. But if you push the Bible off the table, you are merely colluding with pagan empire, denying yourself the sourcebook for your kingdom critique of oppression. The Sadducee didn't know the Bible or God's power; that's why they denied the resurrection and supported Rome.
— NT Wright
Christian ethics is not a matter of discovering what's going on in the world and getting in tune with it. It isn't a matter of doing things to earn God's favor. It is not about trying to obey dusty rulebooks from long ago or far away. It is about practicing, in the present, the tunes we shall sing in God's new world.
— NT Wright
At the heart of Christian ethic is humility; at the heart of its parodies, pride. Different roads with different destinations, and the destinations color the character of those who travel by them.
— NT Wright
the line between good and evil does not lie between "us" and "them," between the West and the rest, between Left and Right, between rich and poor. That fateful line runs down the middle of each of us, every human society, every individual.
— NT Wright
The New Testament's vision of Christian behavior has to do, not with struggling to keep a bunch of ancient and apparently arbitrary rules, nor with "going with the flow" or "doing what comes naturally", but with the learning of the language, in the present, which will equip us to speak it fluently in God's new world.
— NT Wright
Virtue is what happens when habitual choices have been wise.
— NT Wright
Beauty matters, dare I say, almost as much as spirituality and justice.
— NT Wright