Abstract
This book attempts to develop a view of morality which takes “relationship” to be foundational. Its author, Kellenberger, believes that most philosophical treatments of morality have too narrow a conception of their subject matter—understanding it to be at bottom nothing more than a set of obligations, virtues, or rights. Therefore, he attempts a different approach, one strongly influenced by Christian theology. Nevertheless, he does discuss the work of a number of traditional moral philosophers, such as Aristotle, Kant, and Mill, as well as some contemporary feminists, in particular, Nell Noddings.