Hans O. Tiefel emigrated from Germany in 1949. Volunteering for the US Army secured US citizenship and veteran benefits for underwriting his education. Though raised in secular cultures, he was converted to the Christian faith during his Army years. Subsequently he earned degrees from Wake Forest University, Yale Divinity School, and Yale University (PhD). He taught religion and ethics at the College of Idaho and at William and Mary. His thirty years at W&M included two four-year terms as department chair.
""Hans Tiefel is a master at his craft. Moreover, he listens to other voices in the field. As a result, this book is an excellent introduction to the field."" --Stanley Hauerwas, professor emeritus of divinity and law, Duke Divinity School ""Hans Tiefel has written an intellectually rich yet accessible introduction to the practice of Christian ethics. Teachers of college and seminary classes will find the book an excellent course text, and general readers will find it remarkably jargon-free and open to all. The book reflects Tiefel's gift for teaching, along with his willingness to challenge Christians to live out the faith."" --Robert W. Tuttle, research professor of law and religion, George Washington University Law School