Plurality And Christian Ethics by Ian S. Markham

"Plurality and Christian Ethics" explores the complex relationship between the diverse nature of contemporary society and the ethical teachings of Christianity. The book examines how Christian ethics can be applied in a pluralistic world, addressing the challenges and opportunities that arise from engaging with multiple perspectives and beliefs. It delves into theological discussions, philosophical underpinnings, and practical applications, advocating for an inclusive approach that respects and learns from different cultural and religious backgrounds while remaining true to Christian ethical principles. The author argues for a dynamic interaction between faith and the modern world, suggesting ways in which Christianity can offer meaningful contributions to global ethical discussions.

Published
1994
Nationality
Irish
Type
Fiction
Pages
200-300
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English