Hope for a Global Ethic: Shared Principles in Religious ScripturesIn a groundbreaking book that calls on the world's religions to look at what they have in common, author and scholar Brian Lepard offers hope to a world community that has become dangerously fractionalized by economic, social, religious, and political differences. In Hope for a Global Ethic Lepard cogently argues that different societies have much more in common than they might otherwise think, beginning with a profound historic and lasting belief in religion, and that our fearful and often suspicious view of other people may be overcome by exploring what is shared in these religions. Hope for a Global Ethic moves significantly beyond ideology to discuss the values that all people have shared through the faiths of the world. It is these values that offer hope in our fearful, disordered, and terrorized world. |
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Cuprins
1 Is There Hope for a Global Ethic? | 3 |
2 Unity in Diversity 223 | 21 |
3 The Golden Rule and the Importance of Good Deeds | 33 |
4 Personal Virtues and Moral Duties | 43 |
5 The Equal Dignity of All Human Beings | 65 |
6 Human Rights | 73 |
7The Right to Life Physical Security | 81 |
Subsistence | 83 |
10A Trust Theory of Government and Limited State | 113 |
Sovereignty | 115 |
OpenMinded Consultation | 125 |
12Respect for Governments and Law | 135 |
13 Peace Justice and Respect for Treaties | 143 |
International Law | 145 |
14The Legitimate Use of Force | 157 |
15Intervention to Rescue Human Rights Victims | 175 |
8The Right to Freedom of Religion | 89 |
and Conscience | 91 |
9The Status of Women | 103 |
17 The Prospects for a Global Ethic | 191 |
Bibliography | 223 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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In the Glory of the Father: The Baha'i Faith and Christianity Brian D. Lepard Previzualizare limitată - 2008 |