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Religious pluralism and the ethics of healthcare

Bioethics, 2022
AbstractDemocratic societies that separate church and state face major challenges in accommodating religious convictions. This applies especially to determining healthcare policies. Building on our prior work on the demands and limits of religious accommodation in democratic societies, we propose a set of ethical standards that can guide societies in ...
Robert Audi, William R. Smith
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Ethics and accounting education: does teaching stand-alone religious courses affect accounting students’ ethical decisions?

Society and Business Review, 2021
Purpose Undergraduate accounting program at Umm Al-Qura University in Saudi Arabia is a unique case. The program includes 147 credit hours of which 28 credit hours are religious courses.
Ibrahim El-Sayed Ebaid
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RELIGIOUS ETHICS AND EMPIRICAL ETHICS

Journal of Religious Ethics, 2021
Abstract In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral scientists have learned a great deal about how people think and behave. On the most general level, there is a basic consensus that many judgments, including ethical judgments, are made by intuitive, even unconscious, impulses. This basic insight has opened the door to a wide variety
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Between Christian Ethics and Religious Ethics

Journal of Religious Ethics, 2003
ABSTRACTBy focusing on questions concerning what kind of training graduate students in theology and ethics and religious ethics should receive, I try to initiate a conversation we need to have about the kind of work the JRE should foster.
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Religious Ethics

2023
Abstract The Book of Ruth and the story of Cain and Abel encourage reflection upon an array of issues in religious ethics: humans’ performance of kindness and decency on the one hand and their capacity for interpersonal violence on the other, and why some human beings experience the bad in their lives for no seemingly good reason and why
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Building Digital Ethics in the Perspective of Islamic Religious Education

Journal of Research in Islamic Education
This article aims to explore the role of Islamic Religious Education (Islamic Religious Education or PAI) in building digital ethics among the younger generation in the modern era.
Ikhsan Setiawan   +3 more
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From micro-rituals to macro-impacts: mapping eco-ethics via religious/spiritual teachings into higher education

Ethics and Education
In the 21st century, discussions on the environment actively intersect with religious discourse, purposefully incorporating religious texts and spiritual perspectives to propose effective solutions for addressing the pressing global environmental crisis.
Shahida
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The “Ethical Anthropic Principle” and the Religious Ethics of Levinas

Journal of Religious Ethics, 2001
Why did Levinas choose Isaiah 45:7 (“I make peace and create evil: I the Lord do all that”) as a superscription of his essay on evil? This article explores the role of evil in Levinas's religious ethics. The author discusses the structure of evil as revealed phenomenologically and juxtaposes it to the structure of subjectivity found in the writings of ...
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