
Do Morals Matter?
A Textbook Guide to Contemporary Religious Ethics
Ian S. Markham(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 7. December 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-119-14351-2 (ISBN)
Description
The revised second edition of the accessible guide to contemporary ethical issues that are at the intersection of religion and morality
The updated second edition of Do Morals Matter? offers an authoritative yet approachable guide to the current ethical issues that bridge the gap between religion and morality. This informed text examines today's key ethical issues that range from making moral decisions in business and medicine, to the uncertainty of war and terrorism and the tenuous condition of our environment.
This popular textbook embraces the dramatic changes that have occurred since the first edition was published such as changes in attitude towards the LGBT community as well as emerging ethical areas such as cyber ethics. In consultation with professors, the new edition includes sections at the beginning and end of each chapter that provide clear and succinct summaries of key issues, as well as reflective and discussion questions.
This revised text:
Sets out all the major ethical options in a balanced way inviting students to make their own mind up
Deals with both moral philosophy and applied ethics
Starts every chapter with a thought-exercise to provoke discussion
Places Brexit and President Trump in an appropriate ethical framework
Develops the concept of a Morally Serious Person.
Written for students studying ethics in departments of theology and religion, Do Morals Matter? is the thoroughly revised and updated edition of the text that explores contemporary ethical issues.
The updated second edition of Do Morals Matter? offers an authoritative yet approachable guide to the current ethical issues that bridge the gap between religion and morality. This informed text examines today's key ethical issues that range from making moral decisions in business and medicine, to the uncertainty of war and terrorism and the tenuous condition of our environment.
This popular textbook embraces the dramatic changes that have occurred since the first edition was published such as changes in attitude towards the LGBT community as well as emerging ethical areas such as cyber ethics. In consultation with professors, the new edition includes sections at the beginning and end of each chapter that provide clear and succinct summaries of key issues, as well as reflective and discussion questions.
This revised text:
Sets out all the major ethical options in a balanced way inviting students to make their own mind up
Deals with both moral philosophy and applied ethics
Starts every chapter with a thought-exercise to provoke discussion
Places Brexit and President Trump in an appropriate ethical framework
Develops the concept of a Morally Serious Person.
Written for students studying ethics in departments of theology and religion, Do Morals Matter? is the thoroughly revised and updated edition of the text that explores contemporary ethical issues.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
351 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-14351-2 (9781119143512)
Schweitzer Classification
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IAN S. MARKHAM, PhD, was appointed as Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary in August 2007. Before being called to VTS, Dean Markham served as Dean and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut as well as Visiting Professor of Globalization, Ethics, and Islam at Leeds Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom. He also served on the faculty of Liverpool Hope University and University of Exeter.
Content
Acknowledgements ix
Preface x
1 Thinking about Ethics 1
Part I Philosophical Ethics 7
2 Why Not Do Wrong? 9
3 Is the Ethical a Human Construct or a Factual Realm? 19
4 Do You Just Do What Is Right or Do You Try to Predict the Outcomes? 33
5 Natural Law and Virtue Ethics 48
6 Ethics and the Bible 58
7 Learning from the Wisdom of the World 75
8 Humanism: Do We Need God to Realize That People Just Matter? 90
Part II Ethical Dilemmas 101
9 Dilemmas in Bed 103
10 Dilemmas in Business 120
11 Dilemmas in Medicine 136
12 Dilemmas Involving Violence and Power 160
13 Dilemmas in Government and Leadership 173
14 Dilemmas and the Future: The Environment, Animals, and Plants 186
15 Dilemmas in the Cyber World 201
Part III Making a Decision 211
16 Becoming a Morally Serious Person 213
17 Taking an Ethical Position 229
Index 242
Preface x
1 Thinking about Ethics 1
Part I Philosophical Ethics 7
2 Why Not Do Wrong? 9
3 Is the Ethical a Human Construct or a Factual Realm? 19
4 Do You Just Do What Is Right or Do You Try to Predict the Outcomes? 33
5 Natural Law and Virtue Ethics 48
6 Ethics and the Bible 58
7 Learning from the Wisdom of the World 75
8 Humanism: Do We Need God to Realize That People Just Matter? 90
Part II Ethical Dilemmas 101
9 Dilemmas in Bed 103
10 Dilemmas in Business 120
11 Dilemmas in Medicine 136
12 Dilemmas Involving Violence and Power 160
13 Dilemmas in Government and Leadership 173
14 Dilemmas and the Future: The Environment, Animals, and Plants 186
15 Dilemmas in the Cyber World 201
Part III Making a Decision 211
16 Becoming a Morally Serious Person 213
17 Taking an Ethical Position 229
Index 242