Social Ethics Network
The Social Ethics Network is a group of ethics and religion professors who teach in Presbyterian and other seminaries and colleges and who help develop General Assembly social witness policy. Started after a consultation in 1987, the group usually meets annually at a seminary (1) to foster community among Presbyterian ethicists, (2) to learn about social witness on that campus through interaction with faculty, administrators and students, (3) to consult with one another on current concerns in church and society, and (4) to expand their teaching range and engagement with the church by examining recent and under-preparation Presbyterian social witness reports. The group also meets at the Society of Christian Ethics meeting.
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