Comparative Religious Ethics : A Narrative Approach to Global Ethics
by Fasching, Darrell J.; deChant, Dell; Lantigua, David M.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Dell deChant is Instructor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Religious Studies at the University of South Florida. He is the author of a number of titles, including Religion and Culture in the West: A Primer (2008) and The Sacred Santa: Religious Dimensions of Consumer Culture (2002). He is editor of the Journal of the Society for the Study of Metaphysical Religions.
David Lantigua is a Ph.D. candidate in Moral Theology/Christian Ethics at the University of Notre Dame. He is a contributor to Hispanic American Religious Cultures (2009) and has published in Aporia Undergraduate Philosophy Journal. For the Spring of 2011 he has received a grant for dissertation research in Salamanca, Spain, to investigate the topics of religious rights, just war, and the limits of toleration among sixteenth-century Spanish theologians and jurists.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
PART I Religion, Ethics, And Stories Of War And Peace.
1 Religion, Ethics, And Storytelling.
Storytelling: from Comparative Ethics to Global Ethics.
Religion: the Sacred and the Holy.
Religion and the Deep Structures of the Sacred and the Holy and their Mediations.
The Awakening of Ethical Consciousness: the Power of Religious Stories, East and West.
The Great Religious Stories of the World – an Overview.
A Postscript on Religious Language.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
2 Stories Of War And Peace In An Age Of Globalization.
Overview.
Tales of Demonic Madness: from Auschwitz to Hiroshima.
Auschwitz and Hiroshima: the Formative Religious Events of the Postmodern World.
Techno-bureaucratic Rationality and the Demise of Ethical Consciousness Doubling and the Myth of Life through Death: the Spiritual Logic of Mass Death in the Twentieth Century.
The Way of All the Earth: Global Ethics and Tales of Divine Madness Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
PART II War And Peace: Ancient Stories And Postmodern Life Stories Introduction: Ethics after Auschwitz and Hiroshima.
3 Gilgamesh And The Religious Quest.
The Story of Gilgamesh: the Crises of Morality, Mortality, and Meaning Urbanization, Doubling, Death, and the Possibility of Ethical Reflection.
The Quest – the Way of the Virtues.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
4 The Socratic Religious Experience: From The Birth Of Ethics To The Quest For Cosmopolis.
The Story of the Trial of Socrates.
The Socratic Invention of Ethics – the Way of Doubt.
The Polis and the Quest for Cosmopolis: the Classical Era.
The Story of Augustine's Confessions – Faith as a Surrender to Doubt.
The Socratic–Augustinian Quest for a Global Ethic.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
5 Hindu Stories – Ancient And Postmodern.
Cosmic Story: the Myth of Liberation.
Formative Story: Arjuna and Krishna.
Life Story: Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Way of Brahmacharya.
Comparative Reflections: the Paradoxes of War and Peace.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
6 Buddhist Stories – Ancient And Postmodern.
Formative Story: Siddhartha.
The Cosmic Story Revised: the Myth of Liberation.
Life Story: Thich Nhat Hanh, the Way of Mindfulness and the Dao of Zen.
Comparative Reflections: Gandhi and Thich Nhat Hanh.
Postscript: the Virtues of the Quest in Gilgamesh, Augustine, and Siddhartha.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
7 Jewish Stories – Ancient And Postmodern.
Cosmic Story: the Myth of History.
Formative Story: the Audacity of Job.
Life Story: Abraham Joshua Heschel and the Way of Audacity.
Comparative Reflections: Heschel, Gandhi, and Thich Nhat Hanh.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
8 Christian Stories – Ancient And Postmodern.
Formative Story: Jesus of Nazareth.
The Cosmic Story Revised: the Incarnation of the Word.
Life Story: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Way of the Cross.
Comparative Reflections: King, Heschel, Gandhi, and Thich Nhat Hanh.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
9 Islamic Stories – Ancient And Postmodern.
Formative Story: Muhammad.
Cosmic Story: Further Revisions of the Myth of History.
Life Story: Malcolm X and the Way of Pilgrimage.
Comparative Reflections: Just War or Non-Violence? – Malcolm X’s.
Argument with the Gandhian Tradition.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
PART III The Path To Global Ethics – The Way Of All The Earth.
Introduction.
10 Feminist Audacity And The Ethics Of Interdependence.
The Feminist Challenge to the Myths of Life through Death.
The Feminist Alternative: Interdependence and the Ethics of Care.
Life Story: Joanna Macy and Buddhist Ecofeminism.
Life Story: Rosemary Ruether and Christian Ecofeminism.
Conclusion.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
11 Cosmopolis: The Way Of All The Earth.
Globalization and the Story of Babel: from Ethnocentrism to Interdependence.
Ecofeminism: from the Social Ecology of Conscience to the Social Ecology of Justice.
The Way of All the Earth.
Questions for Discussion.
Sources.
Index of Names and Terms.
Index of Subjects.
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