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    Agape ethics: moral realism and love for all life.William Greenway - 2016 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Consider intense moments when you have been seized by joy or, in different contexts, by anguish for another person, or a cat or dog, or perhaps even for a squirrel or possum struck as it dashed across the road: whether glorious or haunting, these are among the most profound and meaningful moments in our lives. Agape Ethics focuses our attention on such moments with utter seriousness and argues they reveal a spiritual reality, the reality of agape. Powerful streams of modern (...)
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    A reasonable belief: why God and faith make sense.William Greenway - 2015 - Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press.
    "Insofar as the essence of this philosophical spirituality is continuous with the essence of Christian spirituality, I am able to specify how... we can be utterly confident that it is wholly reasonable and good to affirm, give thanks for, live, and testify to faith in God."--from the preface While it's clear that a lot of people believe in God, whether they should is a matter of loud debate. Since the Enlightenment, and especially in the last 150 years, a consensus has (...)
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    Modern Metaphysics, Dangerous Truth, Post-Moral Ethics.William Greenway - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (2):137-151.
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    Peter Singer, Emmanuel Levinas, Christian Agape, and the Spiritual Heart of Animal Liberation.William Greenway - 2015 - Journal of Animal Ethics 5 (2):167-180.
    This article affirms Peter Singer’s calls for universal benevolence and for animal liberation. Singer, however, is unable to provide grounds for his ethics and is unable to answer the question, “why act morally?” I suggest Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas unfolds an essentially Christian notion of agape that unveils a reasonable moral ground for ethics that answers the question, “why act morally?” A Levinasian ethic also forecloses some of Singer’s more notorious conclusions and better articulates and legitimates the moral dynamics and (...)
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    Reasonable faith for a post-secular age: open Christian spirituality and ethics: essays on Davidson, Hauerwas, Levinas, Rawls, Rivera, Rorty, Spivak, Stout, Taylor, Williams, and others.William Greenway - 2020 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    Our global community desperately needs overt awakening to an age of reason and faith. Reasonable Faith for a Post-Secular Age meets this need by interpreting faith not in terms of belief in propositions but in terms of living surrender to having been seized by agape for every Face, including one's own. Virtually all faith traditions, from Buddhism to Humanism to Wiccan, are rooted in agape and therefore share considerable spiritual and ethical common ground (a truth long veiled). In contrast to (...)
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