Between Relief and Restraint: Ethical Choices at Life’s End

Lesallan | October 15, 2025 Between Relief and Restraint: Ethical Choices at Life’s End I approached this ethical scenario from a personal perspective, guided primarily by the principles of principlism—respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice—while also integrating a virtue-ethical sensibility rooted in compassion, fidelity, and stewardship. These commitments influence Read more

A Theological Middle Way: Generalism Compared with Antinomianism and Situationalism

Lesallan Bostron Ohio Christian UniversityProfessor Mark GodboldOctober 2, 2025 A Theological Middle Way: Generalism Compared with Antinomianism and SituationalismLesallan BostronOhio Christian UniversityProfessor Mark GodboldOctober 2, 2025 A Theological Middle Way: Generalism Compared with Antinomianism and Situationalism This paper explains three nonabsolutist ethical systems—antinomianism, situationalism, and generalism—as presented in Geisler (2010) Read more

The Role of Logical Analysis in Biblical Exegesis and Ethical Ministry Practice

Written by Lesallan | 9/25/2025 The Role of Logical Analysis in Biblical Exegesis and Ethical Ministry Practice In contemporary ministry, the integration of logical analysis with biblical exegesis and ethical reasoning has become imperative for informed decision-making, particularly given the multifaceted nature of digital engagement, leadership, and community care. Mastery Read more