1st Edition

Explorations In Global Ethics Comparative Religious Ethics And Interreligious Dialogue

By Sumner Twiss, Bruce Grelle Copyright 2000
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume for the first time brings the scholarly discipline of comparative religious ethics into constructive collaboration with the community of interreligious dialogue. Its design is premised on two important insights. First, interreligious dialogue offers to comparative religious ethics a new, more persuasive rationale, agenda of issues, and practical orientation. Second, comparative religious ethics offers to interreligious dialogue an arsenal of critical tools and methods which will enhance the sophistication of its practical work. In this way, both theory (a dominant concern and strength of comparative religious ethics) and praxis (a dominant concern and strength of interreligious moral dialogue) are joined together in mutual effort, each contributing to the benefit of the other.The volume's contributors share this vision of collaboration, drawing explicitly from both communities of discourse in a manner that crosses disciplinary and professional boundaries to deal creatively and constructively with important methodological and global moral issue. Although theory and practice cannot easily be separated in such a collaborative project, for the purpose of clarity, the volume is divided into two main parts. The first specifically engages questions of method, theory, and the social role of the public intellectual; the second, on substantive moral themes and issues, many of which were raised at the 1993 Parliament. Taken together, the volume's essays articulate and illustrate new ways of approaching contemporary moral concerns cross-culturally yet with a rigor appropriate to our complex and pluralistic world.

    Introduction: A New Venue for Comparative Religious Ethics -- Comparative Religious Ethics and Interreligious Dialogue -- Four Paradigms in Teaching Comparative Religious Ethics -- Scholarship and Citizenship: Comparative Religious Ethicists as Public Intellectuals -- Reckoning with Religious Difference: Models of Interreligious Moral Dialogue -- A Global Ethic in the Light of Comparative Religious Ethics -- Commentary on Part One -- Religious Perspectives in Dialogue on Global Moral Issues -- Religion and Human Rights: A Comparative Perspective -- The Problem of Distributive Justice in World Religions -- “Teachers of Reality”: Voices of Resistance and Reconstruction -- Piety, Politics, and the Limits Set by God: Implications of Islamic Political Thought for Christian Theology -- Religions and the Ethics of International Business -- Environmental Ethics in Interreligious Perspective -- From Genocide to Global Ethics by Way of Storytelling -- Commentary on Part Two

    Biography

    Sumner Twiss