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The Ethical Issues in Six Religious Tradition

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2007Edition: 2th edDescription: 354pISBN:
  • 9780748623303
DDC classification:
  • SS16 M821
Partial contents:
Section A: Hinduism Werner Menski 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the Use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues 10. Glossary of Bibliography of Addresses Section B: Buddhism Peggy Morgan 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources Education 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues 10. Glossary of Bibliography o Addresses Section C: Sikhism Eleanor Nesbitt 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the Use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources Education 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues
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includes index and biblioraphy

Section A: Hinduism Werner Menski 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the Use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues 10. Glossary of Bibliography of Addresses Section B: Buddhism Peggy Morgan 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources Education 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues 10. Glossary of Bibliography o Addresses Section C: Sikhism Eleanor Nesbitt 1. Religious Identity and Authority 2. Personal and Private? 3. Marriage and the Family 4. Influences on and the Use of Time, Money and Other Personal Resources Education 5. The Quality and Value of Life 6. Questions of Right and Wrong 7. Equality and Difference 8. Conflict and Violence 9. Global Issues

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