
Journal of Religious Ethics
Edited by:
John Kelsay and Sumner B. Twiss
Founded in 1973, Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies.
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TopHighlights
Before the Original Position: The Neo-Orthodox Theology of the Young John Rawls
Eric Gregory
A Theoretical Appreciation of the Ethic of Solidarity in Poland Twenty-Five Years After
Gerald J. Beyer
Margaret Thatcher's Christian Faith: A Case Study in Political Theology
Graeme Smith
Karma and the Possibility of Purification: An Ethical and Psychological Analysis of the Doctrine of Karma in Buddhism
Lynken Ghose
From Prudence to Morality: A Case for the Morality of Some Forms of Nondualistic Mysticism
Daniel Zelinski
What About Isaac?: Rereading Fear and Trembling and Rethinking Kierkegaardian Ethics
J. Aaron Simmons
Regular "contributing editor" essays by Lisa Sowle Cahill, Stanley Hauerwas, James Turner Johnson, David Novak, and Jeffrey Stout
