Drawing connections between ancient and contemporary ethical problems, this Companion addresses a variety of topics, including student loan debt, criminal justice reform, ethnicity and inclusion, family systems, and military violence. It is important reading for a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level courses in ethics.
Drawing connections between ancient and contemporary ethical problems, this Companion addresses a variety of topics, including student loan debt, criminal justice reform, ethnicity and inclusion, family systems, and military violence. It is important reading for a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level courses in ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Legal Ethics: 1. The decalogue: an icon of ethical discourse Dominik Markl 2. The Talionic principle and its calibrations Sandra Jacobs 3. Community violence in Deutoronomy Caryn Reeder 4. The construction of gender roles in the Book of the Covenant and in Deutoronomy Carolyn J. Pressler 5. Economics and the law Albino Barrera Part II. Narrative Ethics: 6. Creation ethics in Genesis Matthew Schlimm 7. Migrant ethics in the Jacob narratives C. A. Strine 8. Settler mandates and the Book of Joshua Mark Brett 9. David's ethic of togetherness and its victims Richard Smith 10. Ethics and ethnicity in the Deutoronomistic history Brian Rainey Part III. Prophetic Ethics: 11. Religion and ethics in Isaiah Bohdan Hrobon 12. Covenant in the Book of Jeremiah Else K. Holt 13. Ezekiel and criminal justice reform C. L. Crouch 14. Poverty and social justice in Micah Matthew Coomber 15. War violence in Hosea, Amos, and Nahum Stacy Davis Part IV. Wisdom/Poetic Ethics: 16. Teaching complex ethical thinking with Proverbs Anne W. Stewart 17. Divine justice in the Book of Job C. -L Seow 18. Justice and retribution in the Psalms Tarah Van De Wiele Part V. Faithful Ethics: 19. Jewish ethics and the Hebrew bible Deborah Barer 20. Christian ethics and the Hebrew bible Julián Andrés González Holguín.
Part I. Legal Ethics: 1. The decalogue: an icon of ethical discourse Dominik Markl 2. The Talionic principle and its calibrations Sandra Jacobs 3. Community violence in Deutoronomy Caryn Reeder 4. The construction of gender roles in the Book of the Covenant and in Deutoronomy Carolyn J. Pressler 5. Economics and the law Albino Barrera Part II. Narrative Ethics: 6. Creation ethics in Genesis Matthew Schlimm 7. Migrant ethics in the Jacob narratives C. A. Strine 8. Settler mandates and the Book of Joshua Mark Brett 9. David's ethic of togetherness and its victims Richard Smith 10. Ethics and ethnicity in the Deutoronomistic history Brian Rainey Part III. Prophetic Ethics: 11. Religion and ethics in Isaiah Bohdan Hrobon 12. Covenant in the Book of Jeremiah Else K. Holt 13. Ezekiel and criminal justice reform C. L. Crouch 14. Poverty and social justice in Micah Matthew Coomber 15. War violence in Hosea, Amos, and Nahum Stacy Davis Part IV. Wisdom/Poetic Ethics: 16. Teaching complex ethical thinking with Proverbs Anne W. Stewart 17. Divine justice in the Book of Job C. -L Seow 18. Justice and retribution in the Psalms Tarah Van De Wiele Part V. Faithful Ethics: 19. Jewish ethics and the Hebrew bible Deborah Barer 20. Christian ethics and the Hebrew bible Julián Andrés González Holguín.
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