Description
Paperback cover has some wear along edges as well as some discoloration. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “Moral Law” by Ernest F. Kevan offers a unique glimpse into the theological discourse of the mid-20th century. Kevan, a British Baptist minister and principal of the South Wales Baptist College, was a prominent figure in the conservative evangelical movement. Published in the aftermath of World War II, this work explores the foundations of Christian ethics and moral philosophy, likely reflecting the societal upheaval and moral questions that arose from the war’s atrocities. Kevan’s perspective, rooted in his Baptist tradition, would have provided a counterpoint to the more liberal theological trends of the time. For collectors, this well-preserved copy represents a piece of intellectual history, capturing the debates and perspectives that shaped Christian thought in a turbulent era. Readers interested in ethics, theology, or the evolution of religious thought will find value in Kevan’s exploration of moral law and its implications for Christian living.