Inequality and Christian ethics /
Material type:
- 0521772532
- 9780521772532
- 0521787548 (pbk.)
- 9780521787543 (pbk.)
- BJ1275 .H49 2000
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241 H443E Ethics and religion in a pluralistic age : collected essays / | 241 H443E Ethics and religion in a pluralistic age : collected essays / | 241 H521C Christian Personal Ethics. | 241 H631I Inequality and Christian ethics / | 241 H631I Inequality and Christian ethics / | 241 H749E Ethics, approaching moral decisions / | 241 H749E Ethics, approaching moral decisions / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-280) and index.
"Inequality and Christian Ethics provides a moral and empirical analysis of contemporary inequality. Drawing on Christian social ethics, political philosophy, and development economics, the book seeks to create an interdisciplinary conversation that illuminates not only the contemporary realities and trends of inequality, but their moral significance as well. It is necessary to examine and understand inequality in various forms - which the book maps out - including disparity in income, education, and health as well as differentials based on race, ethnicity, gender, and nationality. The book draws in particular on the theological ethics of Gustavo Gutierrez and H. Richard Niebuhr to provide a Christian ethical approach to inequality and well-being.
It considers the "capability approach" set forth by Amartya Sen, Nobel laureate in Economics. Sen's framework helps to add specificity to what the commitment to "equality before God" would demand in social and economic relations."--BOOK JACKET.
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