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Ethics and Community
A comprehensive, introductory approach to what liberation theology has to say about ethics and morals. Dussel begins by making a fundamental distinction between two types of ethical systems: community ethics and social morality. The grows out of a central concern with community; the second out of isolated individualism. Dussel first poses ten questions basic to a discussion of ethics (on good and evil; personal and social sin; relative morals and absolute ethics, and others). Next, he examines ten contemporary issues requiring an ethical stance, among them: labor and the work ethic ; capitalism and socialism; the arms race; and Third World debt and dependency.
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Detail Information
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Theology and Liberation Series
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Call Number |
241 Dus e
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Publisher | Burns & Oates : London., 1988 |
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xii + 260hlm; 14,5 x 21,5cm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
0-88344-618-9
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Classification |
241
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Statement of Responsibility |
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