Do Morals Matter?: A Textbook Guide to Contemporary Religious Ethics

Do Morals Matter?: A Textbook Guide to Contemporary Religious Ethics

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Jan 1, 2018 · English · Kindle (256 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 256
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2018
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Edition 2
ISBN-10 1119143543
ISBN-13 9781119143543

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Ian S. Markham presents a thoughtfully revised second edition that delves into the complexities of contemporary religious ethics. This guide invites readers to explore pressing moral dilemmas faced in today’s society, contextualizing these issues within both philosophical and religious frameworks. Markham's engaging writing style makes intricate topics approachable for both students and general readers, fostering a deeper understanding of how moral reasoning interacts with faith.

The book emphasizes the significance of various ethical perspectives, allowing readers to navigate the intricate landscape of moral decision-making. Drawing on real-world examples, the author illustrates how ethical theories can be applied in diverse contexts, sparking meaningful discussions about right and wrong.

As readers traverse through the chapters, they encounter vital questions that challenge their own beliefs and assumptions about morality. This exploration is essential not only for students of ethics but for anyone seeking clarity in a world often fraught with moral ambiguity.

Ultimately, this edition stands as a valuable resource that invites reflection and dialogue, enriching the reader’s journey towards informed moral reasoning within a contemporary religious framework.

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Religion & Spirituality

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