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Plurality and Christian Ethics

Plurality and Christian Ethics

Part of New Studies in Christian Ethics

  • Date Published: March 1994
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521453288

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  • Too many parts of the world testify to the difficulties religions have in tolerating each other. It is often concluded that the only way tolerance and plurality can be protected is to keep religion out of the public sphere. Ian Markham challenges this secularist argument. In the first half of the book, he advances a careful critique of European culture which exposes the problem of plurality. His analysis of the Christendom Group is contrasted with the outlook found in the USA, where a religiously informed culture may be seen to be tolerant. In the second half of the book, the author argues that plurality is better safeguarded by a theistic, rather than a secularist, foundation. He submits that too often secularists use relativist arguments, while theists want to appeal to the complexity of God's world. He concludes that in our post-modern world the religious affirmation of diversity offers genuine political possibilities for cultural enrichment.

    • Very topical subject, of immense current concern in the context of multi-faith and multi-cultural issues
    • Accessible to second and third year undergraduates in Christian Ethics
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    'A work of admirable clarity and brevity by a Christian theologian who gives the reader a strong sense of the intelligibility of the Christian moral tradition.' Theology

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    Product details

    • Date Published: March 1994
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521453288
    • length: 240 pages
    • dimensions: 225 x 143 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.456kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    General editor's preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: the secularist challenge
    1. Plurality and secularism
    2. Plurality, culture, and method
    3. Plurality and the Christendom Group
    4. The totality of the Christian narrative: capitalism and ecology
    5. Plurality and contemporary British Christian ethics
    6. Plurality and the American experience
    7. Plurality and public philosophy
    8. God and truth
    9. Conditions for rational public discourse
    10. Plurality and theology
    11. Plurality and Post-modernism
    Notes, Bibliography
    Index.

  • Author

    Ian S. Markham, University of Exeter

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