Doing Ethics in a Pluralistic World : Essays in Honour of Roger C. Hutchinson.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (273 pages)
- Comparative Ethics Series ; v.6 .
- Comparative Ethics Series .
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Roger Hutchinson as Ethicist and Educator in an Age of Religious Pluralism -- 2. The Church and Pluralism in Quebec: An Account of a Participant -- 3. Karl Barth on Divine Command: A Jewish Response -- 4. Not Moral Heroes: The Grace of God and the Church's Public Voice -- 5. "O Day of God, Draw Nigh": R.B.Y. Scott, the Church and the Call for Social Reconstruction -- 6. Ethical Values and Canadian Foreign Policy -- 7. Ecological Ethics: Roger Hutchinson's Methodology and Engagement in Canadian Initiatives -- 8. Genetically Modified Food: Beauty or the Beast? -- 9. Beyond "Survival of the Fittest": Pastoral Resources for Rebuilding Rural Community -- 10. Fetal Assessment: A Feminist Approach to a Bioethical Case Study Using Hutchinson's Method of Ethical Clarification -- 11. Are Clergy Ethics a Matter of Common Sense? -- 12. Spirituality and Justice-Making in a City Context -- Select Bibliography of Roger Hutchinson -- Contributors.
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