On this episode of Countermoves, Andrew Walker talks with ethicist Evan Lenow about the use of contraception and its implications for Christian ethics 50 years after Humanae Vitae.
Evan Lenow serves as Associate Professor of Ethics, Bobby L. and Janis Eklund Chair of Stewardship, Director of the Richard Land Center for Cultural Engagement, and Director of the Center for Biblical Stewardship at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Christian ethics from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC. In addition, he also holds a Master of Divinity with Advanced Biblical Studies from Southeastern Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Mississippi College in Clinton, MS. He has also been appointed as a Research Fellow in Christian Ethics for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
His main areas of interest include ethics of marriage and family, sexual ethics, and the integration of theology and ethics.
You can follow him on twitter: @EvanLenow
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