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Do Morals Matter

Do Morals Matter

Ian S. Markham
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Do Morals Matter? is an accessible and informed guide to contemporary ethical issues that reflects upon the intersection of religion and morality.

An informal yet informed guide through the key ethical issues we are facing today, from moral decision making in business and medicine, to the uncertainty of war and terrorism, and the condition of our environment.
Reflects on religion's intersection with morality, exploring the challenge of pluralism in major world religions, and the question of Humanism and God's role in ethics.
Considers the forecast of future situations that will be affected by today's ethical decisions.
Questions what accounts for the variances in ethical beliefs in different cultures, and how we properly reassess our conceptions of ethical standards as new issues arise.
Written by the internationally regarded Ian Markham, Dean of Hartford Seminary and author of numerous books on world religions and ethics.
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Release
December 15, 2006
ISBN
1405153776
ISBN 13
9781405153775

Do Morals Matter

Ian S. Markham
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Do Morals Matter? is an accessible and informed guide to contemporary ethical issues that reflects upon the intersection of religion and morality.

An informal yet informed guide through the key ethical issues we are facing today, from moral decision making in business and medicine, to the uncertainty of war and terrorism, and the condition of our environment.
Reflects on religion's intersection with morality, exploring the challenge of pluralism in major world religions, and the question of Humanism and God's role in ethics.
Considers the forecast of future situations that will be affected by today's ethical decisions.
Questions what accounts for the variances in ethical beliefs in different cultures, and how we properly reassess our conceptions of ethical standards as new issues arise.
Written by the internationally regarded Ian Markham, Dean of Hartford Seminary and author of numerous books on world religions and ethics.
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Release
December 15, 2006
ISBN
1405153776
ISBN 13
9781405153775

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