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Religion and Social Criticism

Tradition, Method, and Values

Caroline Anglim (Hrsg.), Bharat Ranganathan (Hrsg.)

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Sonstiges

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This volume brings together emerging and established religious ethicists to investigate how those in the field carry forward the practice and tradition of social criticism and, at the same time, how social criticism informs the scholarly values of their field. Contributors reflect on the nature of the moral subject and the ethical weight of human dignity and consider the limits and possibilities of religious humanism in orienting the work of social criticism. They compare religious sources and forms of research in religious ethics to secular sources and the tradition of liberal social criticism. And they offer proposals for how religious ethics can help humanists navigate our complex and multicultural moral landscape and what this field reveals about the ultimate ends of humanistic scholarship. 

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Keywords

Julian of Norwich, Just-War Theory, Richard B. Miller, Schleiermacher, Human Dignity