Society of Christian Ethics

Society of Christian Ethics
AbbreviationSCE
Formation1959 (1959)
TypeLearned society
FieldChristian ethics
MembershipApprox. 850
President
Rebecca Todd Peters
AffiliationsCouncil of Societies for the Study of Religion
Websitescethics.org/home
Formerly called
  • American Society of Christian Social Ethics
  • American Society of Christian Ethics

The Society of Christian Ethics (SCE) is a non-denominational academic society that promote scholarly work in Christian ethics and the relation of Christian ethics to other ethics traditions. Its members are faculty and students at universities, colleges, and theological schools primarily in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

Founded as the American Society of Christian Social Ethics in 1959, the society changed its name to the American Society of Christian Ethics in c.1964 before adopting its current name in 1980.

The SCE sponsors an annual meeting in conjunction with the Society of Jewish Ethics and the Society for the Study of Muslim Ethics. Some papers from these meetings are published in the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics.

Emilie M. Townes, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University, was President of the SCE 2024-25.