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3. Moral Authority and Moral Critique in an Age of Ethnocentric Anxiety
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Richard B. Miller
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Religion, Ethics, and The Human Sciences
- 1. What is Religious Ethics? 17
- 2. On Making a Cultural Turn in Religious Ethics 39
- 3. Moral Authority and Moral Critique in an Age of Ethnocentric Anxiety 75
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Part II. Selves and Others
- 4. The Ethics of Empathy 109
- 5. Indignation, Empathy, and Solidarity 135
- 6. On Duties and Debts to Children 149
- 7. Evil, Friendship, and Iconic Realism in Augustine’s Confessions 173
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Part III. Communities and Institutions
- 8. Just War, Civic Virtue, and Democratic Social Criticism 201
- 9. The Moral and Political Burdens of Memory 228
- 10. Religion, Public Reason, and The Morality of Democratic Authority 273
- Epilogue. Signposts of The Past and for The Future 309
- Notes 351
- Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Religion, Ethics, and The Human Sciences
- 1. What is Religious Ethics? 17
- 2. On Making a Cultural Turn in Religious Ethics 39
- 3. Moral Authority and Moral Critique in an Age of Ethnocentric Anxiety 75
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Part II. Selves and Others
- 4. The Ethics of Empathy 109
- 5. Indignation, Empathy, and Solidarity 135
- 6. On Duties and Debts to Children 149
- 7. Evil, Friendship, and Iconic Realism in Augustine’s Confessions 173
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Part III. Communities and Institutions
- 8. Just War, Civic Virtue, and Democratic Social Criticism 201
- 9. The Moral and Political Burdens of Memory 228
- 10. Religion, Public Reason, and The Morality of Democratic Authority 273
- Epilogue. Signposts of The Past and for The Future 309
- Notes 351
- Index 391