Outlines a vision called theological humanism based on the idea that the integrity of life provides a way to articulate the meaning of religion for the human future. This manifesto explores a profound quest to understand the meaning and responsibility of our shared and yet divided humanity amidst the uncertainty of modern society.
Helps to understand the moral teachings and practices of the world's religions. This work offers a treatment of the world's major religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and African religions. It compares the ways in which the religions provide resources for addressing moral challenges in areas such as ecology and economics.
Tackles various perspectives on debates about distinctly Christian ethics. This title argues that we need to reframe the arena in which moral questions are asked. It engages a range of positions, exploring modern issues such as moral and cultural relativism, globalization, problems of consumption and violence, and religious pluralism.
Tackles various perspectives on debates about distinctly Christian ethics. This title argues that we need to reframe the arena in which moral questions are asked. It engages a range of positions, exploring modern issues such as moral and cultural relativism, globalization, problems of consumption and violence, and religious pluralism.
Maps the moral teachings of the world's religions, and also charts different directions for work in the field of religious ethics. This resource is suitable for understanding the moral teachings and practices of the world's religions. It includes detailed discussions of issues in moral theory.
Outlines a vision called theological humanism based on the idea that the integrity of life provides a way to articulate the meaning of religion for the human future. This manifesto explores a profound quest to understand the meaning and responsibility of our shared and yet divided humanity amidst the uncertainty of modern society.