Peter Singer and Christian Ethics Peter Singer and Christian Ethics

Peter Singer and Christian Ethics

Beyond Polarization

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Publisher Description

Interaction between Peter Singer and Christian ethics, to the extent that it has happened at all, has been unproductive and often antagonistic. Singer sees himself as leading a 'Copernican Revolution' against a sanctity of life ethic, while many Christians associate his work with a 'culture of death.' Charles Camosy shows that this polarized understanding of the two positions is a mistake. While their conclusions about abortion and euthanasia may differ, there is surprising overlap in Christian and Singerite arguments, and disagreements are interesting and fruitful. Furthermore, it turns out that Christians and Singerites can even make common cause, for instance in matters such as global poverty and the dignity of non-human animals. Peter Singer and Christian ethics are far closer than almost anyone has imagined, and this book is valuable to those who are interested in fresh thinking about the relationship between religious and secular ethics.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2012
April 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
492
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
2.4
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