ABSTRACT

What is Religious Ethics? An Introduction is an accessible and informative overview to major themes and methods in religious ethics. This concise and lively book demonstrates the relevance and importance of ethics based in religious traditions and describes how scholars of religious ethics think through moral problems.

Combining an issues-based approach with a model of studying ethics religion-by-religion, this volume examines pressing topics through a variety of belief systems—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism—while also importantly spotlighting Indigenous communities. Engaging case studies invite readers to consider the role of religions with regard to issues such as:

  • CRISPR
  • Vegetarianism
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Women’s leadership
  • Reparations for slavery

What is Religious Ethics? is a reliable and easily digestible introduction to the field. With chronologically structured chapters, discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and interviews with scholars of religious ethics, this is an ideal guide to those approaching the study of religious ethics for the first time.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|26 pages

Moral Authority and Moral Influence

chapter Chapter 2|23 pages

Biomedical Ethics

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Climate Change and the Environment

chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

Poverty and Wealth Disparity

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

War and Violence

chapter Chapter 6|23 pages

Feminism, Sex, and Gender

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

Race, Racism, and Christianity

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

Who Are We? Diverse Voices in Religious Ethics

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion