Pt. 1. The narrative character of Christian social ethics. A story-formed community : reflections on Watership down
Jesus : the story of the Kingdom
The moral authority of scripture : the politics and ethics of remembering
The church and liberal democracy : the moral limits of a secular polity
pt. 2. Church and the world : history, politics, and the virtues. The church in a divided world : the interpretative power of the Christian story
The virtues and our communities : human nature as history
Character, narrative, and growth in the Christian life
pt. 3. The church and social policy : the family, sex, and abortion. The moral value of the family
The family : theological and ethical reflections
Sex in public : toward a Christian ethic of sex
Why abortion is a religious issue
Abortion : why the arguments fail.