Explore the Foundations of Religious Ethical Thought
Religious Ethics: Meaning and Method by William Schweiker offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding how world religions approach moral life. This influential work moves beyond traditional moral philosophy to present a distinct, comparative method for ethical reflection in a global context.
What You’ll Learn
- How major world religions understand good and evil, truth, freedom, and wisdom
- A five-dimension method integrating descriptive, normative, practical, fundamental, and metaethical reflection
- Key differences and shared moral insights across religious traditions
- How religious ethics differs from philosophical ethics
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for students, scholars, and thoughtful readers of theology, comparative religion, and moral philosophy seeking a disciplined yet accessible guide to ethical reasoning.
With clear analysis and practical guidance, this essential paperback equips you to think and live ethically in a complex, pluralistic world.
Get your copy today and deepen your understanding of faith, morality, and global ethics.