Prophetic Ethics: Rufus Burrow, Jr.’s, Personalist Contribution to Religious Ethics

The Pluralist 6 (1):14-29 (2011)
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Religious ethicists use a variety of conceptual tools from many disciplines—for example, psychology, sociology, anthropology, theology, philosophy, political science, cognitive science, and neuroscience—to study various religious traditions. They use these interdisciplinary tools to study how these traditions influence and are influenced by the cultural mores and societal norms of the societies in which these traditions are practiced. If William Schweiker's depiction of religious ethics in The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics is representative of the field's emerging self-conception, then religious ethics is primarily a hermeneutical and multidimensional field (See Schweiker 2-3). Schweiker thinks that this ..

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Dwayne Tunstall
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Between Christian Ethics and Religious Ethics.Stanley Hauerwas - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (3):399-412.

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