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This new edition of Comparative Religious Ethics has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect recent global developments, whilst retaining its unique and compelling narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with students.
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This popular textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent global developments, whilst retaining its unique and compelling narrative-style approach. Using ancient stories from diverse religions, it explores a broad range of important and complex moral issues, resulting in a truly reader-friendly and comparative introduction to religious ethics. A thoroughly revised and expanded new edition of this popular textbook, yet retains the unique narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with studentsConsiders the ways in which ancient stories from diverse religions, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the lives of Jesus and Buddha, have provided ethical orientation in the modern worldUpdated to reflect recent discussions on globalization and its influence on cross-cultural and comparative ethics, economic dimensions to ethics, Gandhian traditions, and global ethics in an age of terrorismExpands coverage of Asian religions, quest narratives, the religious and philosophical approach to ethics in the West, and considers Chinese influences on Thich Nhat Hanh's Zen Buddhism, and Augustine's ConfessionsAccompanied by an instructor's manual (coming soon, see which shows how to use the book in conjunction with contemporary films
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"It is indeed a very rare thing to have the opportunity and privilege to work with a book that engages, challenges and provokes the student to wrestle with the fundamental ethical questions of our time. Comparative Religious Ethics is such a book. Intellectually rigorous, profoundly insightful and beautifully written, it is an invaluable resource for the instructor and student alike." Louise M. Doire, College of Charleston "Comparative Religious Ethics invites the reader to comprehend the ethical teachings of the world's religions by means of narratives drawn from those traditions and from human historical experience. The stories range from Gilgamesh to Gandhi and from Hiroshima to globalization. Beneath the engaging narratives lies an approach rich in theoretical insights from the study of comparative religion and ethical theory." Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College The new edition of this popular textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent global developments. The book retains the unique and compelling narrative-style approach that has proved so successful with students; reflecting the ways in which ancient stories from diverse religions, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the lives of Jesus and Buddha, have been used by twentieth-century social activists, such as Gandhi, M. L. King, Jr., and Thich Nhat Hanh, to project an ethical framework and provide ethical orientation in the modern world. New to this edition are discussions of globalization and its influence on cross-cultural and comparative ethics, ecological dimensions to ethics, and Gandhian traditions of non-violence and global ethics in an age of terrorism. The book considers Augustine's Confessions in relation to the stories of Gilgamesh and the Buddha as quest narratives. It also considers Chinese Daoist influences on Thich Nhat Hanh's Zen Buddhism. Greater in-depth discussions are included on Asian religions, the role of virtue in quest narratives, and the religious and philosophical approach to ethics in the West. Exploring a broad range of important and complex moral issues in a clear and absorbing style, this is a truly reader- friendly and comparative introduction to religious ethics.
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"It is indeed a very rare thing to have the opportunity and privilege to work with a book that engages, challenges and provokes the student to wrestle with the fundamental ethical questions of our time. Comparative Religious Ethics is such a book. Intellectually rigorous, profoundly insightful and beautifully written, it is an invaluable resource for the instructor and student alike." Louise M. Doire, College of Charleston "Comparative Religious Ethics invites the reader to comprehend the ethical teachings of the world's religions by means of narratives drawn from those traditions and from human historical experience. The stories range from Gilgamesh to Gandhi and from Hiroshima to globalization. Beneath the engaging narratives lies an approach rich in theoretical insights from the study of comparative religion and ethical theory." Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College The new edition of this popular textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent global developments. The book retains the unique and compelling narrative-style approach that has proved so successful with students; reflecting the ways in which ancient stories from diverse religions, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the lives of Jesus and Buddha, have been used by twentieth-century social activists, such as Gandhi, M. L. King, Jr., and Thich Nhat Hanh, to project an ethical framework and provide ethical orientation in the modern world. New to this edition are discussions of globalization and its influence on cross-cultural and comparative ethics, ecological dimensions to ethics, and Gandhian traditions of non-violence and global ethics in an age of terrorism. The book considers Augustine's Confessions in relation to the stories of Gilgamesh and the Buddha as quest narratives. It also considers Chinese Daoist influences on Thich Nhat Hanh's Zen Buddhism. Greater in-depth discussions are included on Asian religions, the role of virtue in quest narratives, and the religious and philosophical approach to ethics in the West. Exploring a broad range of important and complex moral issues in a clear and absorbing style, this is a truly reader- friendly and comparative introduction to religious ethics.
Author Biography
Darrell J. Fasching is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida where he has previously served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and as Chair of the Department of Religious Studies. His published books include The Ethical Challenge of Auschwitz and Hiroshima (1993) and The Coming of the Millennium (1996). He is also a co-author (with John Esposito and Todd Lewis) of World Religions Today (2006) and Religion and Globalization (2008). Dell deChant is Senior Instructor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Religious Studies at the University of South Florida. He is the author of a number of titles, including Religion and Culture in the West: A Primer (2008), and The Sacred Santa: Religious Dimensions of Consumer Culture (2002). David M. Lantigua is a Ph.D. candidate in Moral Theology/Christian Ethics at the University of Notre Dame. He is a contributor to Hispanic American Religious Cultures (2009), and has published in Aporia, undergraduate philosophy journal. For the spring of 2011 he has received a grant for dissertation research in Salamanca, Spain, to investigate the topics of religious rights, just war, and the limits of toleration among sixteenth-century Spanish theologians and jurists.
Table of Contents
Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Part I Religion, Ethics, and Stories of War and Peace 1 1 Religion, Ethics, and Storytelling 3 Storytelling: from Comparative Ethics to Global Ethics 4 Religion: the Sacred and the Holy 9 The Deep Structures of the Sacred and the Holy and Their Mediations 19 The Awakening of Ethical Consciousness: the Power of Religious Stories, East and West 20 The Great Religious Stories of the World – an Overview 30 A Postscript on Religious Language 36 Questions for Discussion 39 Sources 40 2 Stories of War and Peace in an Age of Globalization 41 Tales of Madness: from Auschwitz to Hiroshima 42 Auschwitz and Hiroshima: the Formative Religious Events of the Postmodern World 45 Techno-Bureaucratic Rationality and the Demise of Ethical Consciousness 51 Doubling and the Myth of Life through Death: the Spiritual Logic of Mass Death in the Twentieth Century 56 The Way of All the Earth: Global Ethics and Tales of Divine Madness 63 Questions for Discussion 72 Sources 73 Part II War and Peace: Ancient Stories and Postmodern Life Stories 75 Introduction: Ethics after Auschwitz and Hiroshima 77 3 Gilgamesh and the Religious Quest 85 The Story of Gilgamesh 86 Urbanization, Doubling, Death, and the Possibility of Ethical Reflection 91 The Quest – the Way of the Virtues 94 Questions for Discussion 99 Sources 99 4 The Socratic Religious Experience: from the Birth of Ethics to the Quest for Cosmopolis 100 The Story of the Trial of Socrates 101 The Socratic Invention of Ethics – the Way of Doubt 105 The Polis and the Quest for Cosmopolis: the Classical Era 109 The Story of Augustine' s Confessions – Faith as a Surrender to Doubt 116 The Augustinian-Kantian Quest for a Global Ethic 126 Questions for Discussion 135 Sources 136 5 Hindu Stories – Ancient and Postmodern 137 Cosmic Story: the Myth of Liberation 138 Formative Story: Arjuna and Krishna 143 Life Story: Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Way of Brahmacharya 148 Comparative Reflections: the Paradoxes of War and Peace 159 Questions for Discussion 163 Sources 164 6 Buddhist Stories – Ancient and Postmodern 165 Formative Story: Siddhartha 166 The Cosmic Story Revised: the Myth of Liberation 173 Life Story: Thich Nhat Hanh, the Way of Mindfulness and the Dao of Zen 181 Comparative Reflections: Gandhi and Thich Nhat Hanh 196 Postscript: the Virtues of the Quest in Gilgamesh, Augustine, and Siddhartha 199 Questions for Discussion 203 Sources 203 7 Jewish Stories – Ancient and Postmodern 205 Cosmic Story: the Myth of History 206 Formative Story: the Audacity of Job 213 Life Story: Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Way of Audacity 223 Comparative Reflections: Heschel, Gandhi, and Thich Nhat Hanh 229 Questions for Discussion 232 Sources 233 8 Christian Stories – Ancient and Postmodern 234 Formative Story: Jesus of Nazareth 235 The Cosmic Story Revised: the Incarnation of the Word 242 Life Story: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Way of the Cross 247 Comparative Reflections: King, Heschel, Gandhi, and Thich Nhat Hanh 257 Questions for Discussion 260 Sources 260 9 Islamic Stories – Ancient and Postmodern 262 Formative Story: Muhammad 263 Cosmic Story: Further Revisions of the Myth of History 269 Life Story: Malcolm X and the Way of Pilgrimage 275 Comparative Reflections: Just War or Non-Violence? – Malcolm X's Argument with the Gandhian Tradition 286 Questions for Discussion 295 Sources 296 Part III The Path to Global Ethics – the Way of All the Earth 297 Introduction 299 10 Feminist Audacity and the Ethics of Interdependence 300 The Feminist Challenge to the Myths of Life through Death 301 The Feminist Alternative: Interdependence and the Ethics of Care 305 Life Story: Joanna Macy and Buddhist Ecofeminism 311 Life Story: Rosemary Ruether and Christian Ecofeminism 316 Conclusion 324 Questions for Discussion 325 Sources 326 11 Cosmopolis: the Way of All the Earth 327 Globalization and the Story of Babel: from Ethnocentrism to Interdependence 327 Ecofeminism: from the Social Ecology of Conscience to the Social Ecology of Justice 330 The Way of All the Earth 343 Questions for Discussion 347 Sources 348 Index of Names and Terms 349 Index of Subjects 355
Review
"It is indeed a very rare thing to have the opportunity and privilege to work with a book that engages, challenges and provokes the student to wrestle with the fundamental ethical questions of our time. Comparative Religious Ethics is such a book. Intellectually rigorous, profoundly insightful and beautifully written, it is an invaluable resource for the instructor and student alike."?Louise M. Doire, College of Charleston "Comparative Religious Ethics invites the reader to comprehend the ethical teachings of the world's religions by means of narratives drawn from those traditions and from human historical experience. The stories range from Gilgamesh to Gandhi and from Hiroshima to globalization. Beneath the engaging narratives lies an approach rich in theoretical insights from the study of comparative religion and ethical theory."?Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College
Long Description
The new edition of this popular textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect recent global developments. The book retains the unique and compelling narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with students; reflecting the ways in which ancient stories from diverse religions, such as the Bhagavad Gita and the lives of Jesus and Buddha, have been used to project an ethical framework and provide ethical orientation in the modern world. New to this edition are discussions of globalization and its influence on cross-cultural and comparative ethics, economic dimensions to ethics, Gandhian traditions, and global ethics in an age of terrorism. The book also considers Chinese influences on Thich Nhat Hanh's Zen Buddhism, and Augustine's Confessions . Greater in-depth discussions are included on Asian religions, quest narratives, and the religious and philosophical approach to ethics in the West. Exploring a broad range of important and complex moral issues in a clear and absorbing style, this is a truly reader-friendly and comparative introduction to religious ethics.
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"It is indeed a very rare thing to have the opportunity and privilege to work with a book that engages, challenges and provokes the student to wrestle with the fundamental ethical questions of our time. Comparative Religious Ethics is such a book. Intellectually rigorous, profoundly insightful and beautifully written, it is an invaluable resource for the instructor and student alike."?Louise M. Doire, College of Charleston "Comparative Religious Ethics invites the reader to comprehend the ethical teachings of the world's religions by means of narratives drawn from those traditions and from human historical experience. The stories range from Gilgamesh to Gandhi and from Hiroshima to globalization. Beneath the engaging narratives lies an approach rich in theoretical insights from the study of comparative religion and ethical theory."?Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College
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Preface Acknowledgments PART I Religion, Ethics, and Stories of War and Peace 1 Religion, Ethics, and Storytelling 2 Stories of War and Peace in an Age of Globalization PART II War and Peace: Ancient Stories and Postmodern LifeStories Introduction: Ethics after Auschwitz and Hiroshima 3 Gilgamesh and the religious quest 4 The socratic religious experience: from the birth of ethics tothe quest for cosmopolis 5 Hindu stories ? ancient and postmodern 6 Buddhist stories ? ancient and postmodern 7 Jewish stories ? ancient and postmodern 8 Christian stories ? ancient and postmodern 9 Islamic stories ? ancient and postmodern PART III The Path To Global Ethics ? The Way Of All TheEarth Introduction 10 Feminist audacity and the ethics of interdependence 11 Cosmopolis: the way of all the earth Index of Names and Terms Index of Subjects See the Website for this book for thefollowing: Epilogue: Gandhian Ethics in an Age of Terrorism
Details ISBN1444331337 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1444331337 ISBN-13 9781444331332 Format Paperback Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Year 2011 DEWEY 205 Publication Date 2011-04-08 Subtitle A Narrative Approach to Global Ethics Illustrations Illustrations Series Wiley Desktop Editions Short Title COMPARATIVE RELIGIOUS ETHIC-2E Language English Media Book UK Release Date 2011-04-08 NZ Release Date 2011-04-08 US Release Date 2011-04-08 Author Darrell J. Fasching Pages 384 Edition Description 2nd edition Place of Publication Hoboken Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2011-04-07 Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this
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