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Atheism
Oxford University Press 2003; US$ 9.99Atheism is often considered to be a negative, dark and pessimistic belief, characterised by a rejection of values and purpose and a fierce opposition to religion. This book sets out to dispel the myths that surround atheism and show how a life without religious belief can be meaningful and moral. more...
The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics
Wiley 2008; US$ 207.95Written by internationally renowned scholars, this Companion maps the moral teachings of the world’s religions, and also charts new directions for work in the field of religious ethics. Now available in paperback, this is a rich resource for understanding the moral teachings and practices of the world’s religions Includes detailed... more...
Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics
Wiley 2008; US$ 135.95The nature of ethics has been the subject of much controversy and argument in recent decades. Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics tackles these various debates, offering a wide-ranging, comprehensive, and provocative statement of the nature of theological ethics in global times. Offers an accessible, lively, and provocative statement of the... more...
Evil and Christian Ethics
Cambridge University Press 2000; US$ 35.00This book interconnects contemporary moral philosophy with recent work in New Testament scholarship and makes a powerful case for the rejection of humanism and naturalism, explaining the moral obligation to struggle against evil by reference to the New Testament's cosmic narrative. more...
Morality and Social Criticism
Palgrave Macmillan 2005; US$ 110.00In this book, Richard Amesbury brings recent developments in Anglo-American philosophy into engagement with dominant currents in contemporary European social theory in order to articulate a pragmatic account of moral criticism. Presented in a lively and accessible style that avoids technical jargon, Morality and Social Criticism argues that the objectivity... more...
Morality, Moral Luck and Responsibility
Palgrave Macmillan 2005; US$ 32.00Morality, Moral Luck and Responsibility is a critical examination of our understanding of morality and responsibility through the questions raised by the problem of moral luck. The book considers two different approaches to moral luck, the Aristotelian vulnerability to factors outside the agent's control and the Kantian ambition to make morality... more...
The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics
Cambridge University Press 2000; US$ 26.00Following the same formula as other Cambridge Companions, this book is written by leading international experts in Christian ethics and is aimed at students on upper-level undergraduate courses, and at graduate students and teachers. Its eighteen chapters provide a comprehensive introduction to Christian ethics which is both authoritative and up-to-date. more...
Divine Motivation Theory
Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 37.00At the core of the book lies a new form of virtue theory based on the emotions. Distinct from deontological, consequentialist and teleological virtue theories, this one has a particular theological, indeed Christian, foundation. This book will be sought out by professionals and graduate students in philosophy and religious studies. more...
Human Values
Palgrave Macmillan 2004; US$ 115.00In recent decades, the revival of natural law theory in modern moral philosophy has been an exciting and important development. Human Values brings together an international group of moral philosophers who in various respects share the aims and ideals of natural law ethics. In their diverse ways, these authors make distinctive and original contributions... more...
Fidelity of Heart
Oxford University Press 2000; US$ 94.99How do religious affections reshape the practice of Christian values like love, justice and compassion? How can they possess both universal truth and local meaning? This study answers such questions, while showing how Christians can practice these values in ways continuous with the life of Jesus. more...









