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The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics

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Notes on Contributors.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

On Religious Ethics: William Schweiker (University of Chicago).

PART I: MORAL INQUIRY.

1 Reflection.

1. Moral Theories:Robin W. Lovin (Southern Methodist University).

2. Moral Truth: Maria Antonaccio (Bucknell University).

3. Agents and Moral Formation: Thomas W. Ogletree (Yale University).

4. Ideas of Ethical Excellence:Lee Yearley (Stanford University).

5. Practical Reasoning and Moral Casuistry: Albert R. Jonsen (University of.

Washington).

6. Authority and Religious Experience:Darrell J. Fasching (University of South Florida).

2 Transmission.

7. Text and Canon: Michael Fishbane (University of Chicago).

8. Practices:Francis X. Clooney (Boston College).

9. Ritual:Francisca Cho (Georgetown University).

10. Saints and Exemplars:Lamin Sanneh (Yale University).

11. Law and Religion:Winnifred Fallers Sullivan (University of Chicago).

3. Comparison.

12. Norms, Values and Metaphysics:Franklin I. Gamwell (University of Chicago).

13.Cosmology:Frank E. Reynolds and Jonathan Schofer (University of Chicago).

14. Culture and Moral Pluralism:Bruce Grelle (California State University, Chico).

15. History of Religions:Donald K. Swearer (Swarthmore College).

16. Comparison in Religious Ethics:Sumner B. Twiss (Florida State University).

PART II: MORAL TRADITIONS.

1. Jewish Ethics.

17. Jewish Ethics?: Hilary Putnam (Harvard University).

18. Foundations of Jewish Ethics: Ronald Green (Dartmouth College).

19. Ethics Differentiated from the Law: Shaul Magid (Jewish Theological Seminary).

20. From Law to Ethics...and Back: Nancy Levene (Williams College).

2. Christian Ethics.

21. Christian Ethics?: Gene Outka (Yale University).

22. Origins of Christian Ethics: Jozef M. L. Van Gerwen (University of Antwerp).

23. Differentiations in Christian Ethics: Vigen Guroian (Loyola College, Baltimore).

24. Trajectories in Christian Ethics: Jean Porter (University of Notre Dame).

3. Islamic Ethics.

25. Muslim Ethics?: Ebrahim Moosa (Duke University).

26. Origins of Islamic Ethics: Foundations and Constructions: A. Kevin Reinhart (Dartmouth College).

27. Islamic Ethics: Differentiations: Abdulaziz Sachedina (University of Virginia).

28. Muslim Ethical Trajectories in the Contemporary Period: Frederick Mathewson Denny (University of Colorado, Boulder).

4. Buddhist.

29. Buddhist Ethics?: John Ross Carter (Colgate University).

30. Origins of Buddhist Ethics: Damien Keown (Goldsmiths College, The University of London).

31. Cultural Differentiation in Buddhist Ethics: Thomas P. Kasulis (Ohio State University).

32. Buddhist Ethics: Trajectories: Charles Hallisey (University of Wisconsin, Madison).

5. Indian/Hindu Ethics.

33. Hindu Ethics?: Roy W. Perrett (University of Hawaii).

34. Origins of Hindu Ethics: Anne Monius (University of Virginia).

35. Differentiations in Hindu Ethics: Maria Heim (California State University, Long Beach).

36. Trajectory of Hindu Ethics: Joseph Prabhu (California State University, Los Angeles).

6. Chinese Ethics.

37. Chinese Ethics?: Eske Møllgaard (Hofstra University).

38. Origins of Chinese Ethics: Philip J. Ivanhoe (University of Michigan).

39. Differentiations in Chinese Ethics: Mark Csikszentmihalyi (University of Wisconsin, Madison).

40. Trajectories of Chinese Ethics: Mark Berkson (Hamline University).

7. African Ethics.

41. African Ethics?: Barry Hallen (Morehouse College).

42. Origins of African Ethics: Segun Gbadegesin (Howard University).

43. Differentiations in African Ethics: Benezet Bujo (University of Fribourg).

44. Trajectories in African Ethics: Laura Grillo (Pacifica Graduate Institute).

PART III: MORAL ISSUES .

1. Systems.

45. Economics: Max L. Stackhouse (Princeton Theological Seminary).

46. Technology: Gerald McKenny (University of Notre Dame).

47. Ecology: William French (Loyola University, Chicago).

48. Nations: Jean Bethke Elshtain (University of Chicago).

49. Global Dynamics: Sallie B. King (James Madison University).

50. Religious Membership: Robin Gill (University of Kent,.

Canterbury).

2. Persons.

51. Human Rights: Simeon O. Ilesanmi (Wake Forest University).

52. Future Generations: Svend Andersen (University of Aarhus).

53. Health: Katherine K. Young (McGill University).

54. Body Culture: Regina Ammicht-Quinn (Center for Ethics in the Sciences,.

Tübingen).

55. Religion and Religious War: John Kelsay (Florida State University).

56. Moral Development: Don S. Browning (University of Chicago).

57. Indigenous Peoples and Religious Moral Identity: Vine Deloria, Jr. (University.

of Colorado, Boulder).

Glossary of Basic Terms: David Clairmont (University of Chicago).

Index

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