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This new edition of Comparative Religious Ethics has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect recent global developments, whilst retaining its unique and compelling narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with students.

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This new edition of Comparative Religious Ethics has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect recent global developments, whilst retaining its unique and compelling narrative-style approach which has proved so successful with students.
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Darrell J. Fasching is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida where he has previously served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and as Chair of the Department of Religious Studies. His published books include The Ethical Challenge of Auschwitz and Hiroshima (1993) and The Coming of the Millennium (1996). He is also a co-author (with John Esposito and Todd Lewis) of World Religions Today (2006) and Religion and Globalization (2008). Dell deChant is Senior 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). David M. 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.
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"It is indeed a very rare thing to have the opportunity andprivilege to work with a book that engages, challenges and provokesthe student to wrestle with the fundamental ethical questions ofour time. Comparative Religious Ethics is such a book.Intellectually rigorous, profoundly insightful and beautifullywritten, it is an invaluable resource for the instructor andstudent alike."
--Louise M. Doire, College of Charleston

"Comparative Religious Ethics invites the reader tocomprehend the ethical teachings of the world's religions by meansof narratives drawn from those traditions and from human historicalexperience. The stories range from Gilgamesh to Gandhi and fromHiroshima to globalization. Beneath the engaging narratives lies anapproach rich in theoretical insights from the study of comparativereligion and ethical theory."
--Ronald M. Green, Dartmouth College