Journal for the Study of Religion (Jan 2018)

Tomorrow's ethics in a globalizing world

  • Martin Prozesky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3027/2018/v31n1a17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 307 – 319

Abstract

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The exploration of the ways ethical practice will change in the future is done in this article by means of five great transitions. They are as follows: firstly, from the ethics of obedience to an ethic of creative commitment; secondly, from a primary concern with micro-ethics to an equal and even greater concern with macro-ethics; thirdly, from a cluster of regional value systems to a cooperatively created global ethic; in the fourth place, from a conceptual base in western philosophy and theology to an academic base in the social and natural sciences; and in the fifth place, from dependence on religion in important parts of the world, including ours, to what I want to call a relationship with religion characterized by cooperative, critical and creative independence for ethics.

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