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Your search for: subjects:"Religious Ethics Comparative Studies"


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Books on: "RELIGIOUS ETHICS COMPARATIVE STUDIES" (Subject)

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    Imagining Karma: Ethical Transformation in Amerindian, Buddhist, and Greek Rebirth
    Book by Gananath Obeyesekere; University of California Press, 2002
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    "This work is a tour-de-force in cross-cultural scholarship, both sound and bold, constructing a new and refreshing theory on the rise to prominence of rebirth eschatology in India. Obeyesekere argues convincingly that 'ethicization' of rebirth through the theory of karma was the new ingredient that ...
     
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    Ethical Issues in Six Religious Traditions
    Book by Peggy Morgan, Clive Lawton; Edinburgh University Press, 1996
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    The need for a parallel study of the values held by different religious communities in the western world has never been stronger, and this book draws together authors respected in six significant traditions to explore the ethical foundations of Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism and ...
     
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    Explorations in Global Ethics: Comparative Religious Ethics and Interreligious Dialogue
    Book by Sumner B. Twiss, Bruce Grelle; Westview Press, 1998
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    Inspired by the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions, this volume for the first time brings the scholarly discipline of comparative religious ethics into constructive collaboration with the community of interreligious dialogue. The contributors draw from both communities of discourse in ...
     


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