A Bibliographic Guide to the Comparative Study of Ethics
This bibliography is the culmination of four years' work by a team of noted scholars; its annotated entries are organised by religious tradition and cover each tradition's central concepts, offering a judicious selection of primary and secondary works as well as recommendations of cross-cultural topics to be explored. Specialists in the history and literature of religions and comparative religion will find this bibliography a valuable research tool.
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September 1991Hardback
9780521344487
820 pages
228 × 156 × 48 mm
1.246kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: a global map of ethical traditions Mark Juergensmeyer
- 1. Hindu ethics Barbara A. Holdrege
- 2. Indian, Tibetan and Southeast Asian Buddhist ethics Douglas Renfrew Brooks
- 3. Ancient Chinese ethics Christopher Cleary
- 4. Chinese Buddhist ethics Kyoko Tokuno
- 5. Taoist ethics Terry F. Kleeman
- 6. Neo-Confucian religious ethics Thomas W. Selover
- 7. Ethics in the Japanese religious tradition William Deal
- 8. Ancient Greek religious ethics William J. Cassidy III
- 9. Jewish ethics Samuel S. Wineburg
- 10. Early Christian ethics Jozef M. L. Van Gerwen
- 11. Medieval Christian ethics Dianne M. Bazell
- 12. Early modern Christian ethics: the Reformation period Valerie DeMarinis
- 13. Modern Christian ethics Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez
- 14. The ethics of Muslims: Islamic and Islamicate ethics Kevin Reinhart
- 15. Modern Western philosophical ethics Russell F. Sizemore and John F. Kilner
- Appendices.