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InhaltsangabeAcknowledgements. Foreword; G.E. Martin. Natural Law and the Possibility of a Global Ethics: An Introduction to a Culture in Crisis; M.J. Cherry. Section I: Confronting Moral Pluralism: Assessing Universal Applicability. 1. Natural Law and Global Ethics; J. Boyle. 2. Natural Law and Moral Pluralism: Epistemological and Metaphysical Challenges; M.J. Cherry. 3. Natural Law and Modem Meta-Ethics: A Guided Tour; C. Tollefsen. 4. Moral Identity and the Natural Law Theory: A Response to Tollefsen's "Natural Law and Modem Meta-Ethics: A Guided Tour"; F. Jotterand. Section II: Engaging the Limits of Human Nature. 5. Global Ethics and Natural Law; N. Capaldi. 6. Natural Law and Conflict; D. McInerny. 7. Natural Law and Historical Mindedness; W.J. Zanardi. 8. An Assessment of the Requirements of the Study of Natural Law; A. Iltis. Section III: Beyond Rationalistic Philosophy: Assessing Universal Accessibility. 9. Natural Law and Global Ethics; B.A. Lustig. 10. The Perversity of Thomistic Natural Law Theory: Reflections on Lustig's Criticisms; T.J. Bole, III. 11. Natural Law and the Free Church Tradition; R.B. Kruschwitz. 12. Natural Law and the Free Church Tradition: A Biblicist Responds; R.J. Bautch. Section IV: The Natural Law Tradition and a Culture in Crisis. 13. Insights and Hindsights from Seeking a Global Ethic; P.M. Thompson, K.P. Lee. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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Acknowledgements. Foreword; G.E. Martin. Natural Law and the Possibility of a Global Ethics: An Introduction to a Culture in Crisis; M.J. Cherry. Section I: Confronting Moral Pluralism: Assessing Universal Applicability. 1. Natural Law and Global Ethics; J. Boyle. 2. Natural Law and Moral Pluralism: Epistemological and Metaphysical Challenges; M.J. Cherry. 3. Natural Law and Modem Meta-Ethics: A Guided Tour; C. Tollefsen. 4. Moral Identity and the Natural Law Theory: A Response to Tollefsen''s "Natural Law and Modem Meta-Ethics: A Guided Tour"; F. Jotterand. Section II: Engaging the Limits of Human Nature. 5. Global Ethics and Natural Law; N. Capaldi. 6. Natural Law and Conflict; D. McInerny. 7. Natural Law and Historical Mindedness; W.J. Zanardi. 8. An Assessment of the Requirements of the Study of Natural Law; A. Iltis. Section III: Beyond Rationalistic Philosophy: Assessing Universal Accessibility. 9. Natural Law and Global Ethics; B.A. Lustig. 10. The Perversity of Thomistic Natural Law Theory: Reflections on Lustig''s Criticisms; T.J. Bole, III. 11. Natural Law and the Free Church Tradition; R.B. Kruschwitz. 12. Natural Law and the Free Church Tradition: A Biblicist Responds; R.J. Bautch. Section IV: The Natural Law Tradition and a Culture in Crisis. 13. Insights and Hindsights from Seeking a Global Ethic; P.M. Thompson, K.P. Lee. Notes on Contributors. Index.