Justice Through Diversity?
A Philosophical and Theological Debate
Herausgeber: Sweeney, Michael J.
Justice Through Diversity?
A Philosophical and Theological Debate
Herausgeber: Sweeney, Michael J.
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Justice Through Diversity brings together a Who’s Who of contemporary scholars in an attempt to understand one of the central commitments in the modern world.
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Justice Through Diversity brings together a Who’s Who of contemporary scholars in an attempt to understand one of the central commitments in the modern world.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781442271166
- ISBN-10: 1442271167
- Artikelnr.: 44680046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1264g
- ISBN-13: 9781442271166
- ISBN-10: 1442271167
- Artikelnr.: 44680046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Sweeney is Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University.
INTRODUCTION: Michael Sweeney, Xavier University
JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY FROM DIVERSE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Simpson, CUNY (Virtue Ethics): Justice and Diversity in Virtue
EthicsThomas Hibbs, Baylor (Natural Law): Thomas Aquinas on Justice and the
Diversity of GoodsAaron Szymkowiak, Xavier University (Deontology): On
Deontology: Is Diversity for Real?Raymond Hain, Providence
(Utilitarianism): Utilitarianism on Justice (and Diversity)James Campbell,
University of Toledo (American): Systems of Justice and the Role of the
Moral Prophet Paul Weithman, University of Notre Dame (Analytical): Justice
through Diversity from an Analytical PerspectiveFred Evans, Duquesne
(Postmodern): The Dilemma of Diversity: Rawls, Derrida, and Political
Justice
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: PHILOSOPHY
Remi Brague, University of Paris: Diversity: How far?Camille Paglia,
University of the Arts: Intolerance and Diversity in Three Cities: Ancient
Babylon, Renaissance Venice, and Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Gayatri
Spivak, Columbia: Essentializing the Classed OtherJorge Garcia, Boston
College: Racist Disrespect in Moral Theory: Dialogue with GlasgowLaura
Garcia, Boston College: A Feminist Defense of the Complementarity Between
Men and Women Robert George, Princeton: Immigration and American
ExceptionalismJohn Corvino, Wayne State: What Marriage Can BeSherif Girgis,
Princeton: Marriage: Whose Justice? Which Diversity?JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY
FROM DIVERSE THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Huff, University of Mary (Catholic): Dignum et Iustum: Justice,
Diversity, and the Mystery of CatholicityPavel Gavrilyuk, University of St.
Thomas (Eastern Orthodox): Diversity in Eastern Christianity: Historical
Traumas and Cultural DislocationsStephen Long, Marquette (Protestant):
Justice and Diversity: A Homogenous Protestant ProjectDavid Novak,
University of Toronto (Jewish): Justice, Diversity, and Tolerance in the
Jewish TraditionWaleed El-Ansary, Xavier University, and Muhammed Zia
ul-Haq, University of Islamabad (Muslim): Unity and Religious Diversity in
Islamic Theology, Shariah Law and Tradition
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: THEOLOGY
Virgilio Elizondo, Notre Dame: From Benevolent Tolerance to Humble
Reverence: A Vision for a Multicultural ChurchShawn Copeland, Boston
College: The Common Good, Freedom, and DifferenceRussell Hittinger,
University of Tulsa: Ordered Justice and the Diversity of Rights and
Nations in Pacem in terriesSusannah Heschel, Dartmouth: Was National
Socialism Political Religion? The Transformation of Christianity into a
Nazi Religion during the Third ReichThomas Guarino, Seton Hall University:
Vattimo, Diversity and CatholicismKwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton:
Respecting Gay People: Justice and the Interpretation of Scriptural
TraditionsMary Healy, Sacred Heart Seminary: Homosexuality and the Word of
GodMark Jordon, Harvard: How (Not) To Debate Christian Sexual EthicsJohn
Grabowski, Catholic University of America: Not Just Love: The
Anthropological Assumptions Of Catholic Teaching on Same-Sex Attraction and
Activity
JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY FROM DIVERSE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Simpson, CUNY (Virtue Ethics): Justice and Diversity in Virtue
EthicsThomas Hibbs, Baylor (Natural Law): Thomas Aquinas on Justice and the
Diversity of GoodsAaron Szymkowiak, Xavier University (Deontology): On
Deontology: Is Diversity for Real?Raymond Hain, Providence
(Utilitarianism): Utilitarianism on Justice (and Diversity)James Campbell,
University of Toledo (American): Systems of Justice and the Role of the
Moral Prophet Paul Weithman, University of Notre Dame (Analytical): Justice
through Diversity from an Analytical PerspectiveFred Evans, Duquesne
(Postmodern): The Dilemma of Diversity: Rawls, Derrida, and Political
Justice
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: PHILOSOPHY
Remi Brague, University of Paris: Diversity: How far?Camille Paglia,
University of the Arts: Intolerance and Diversity in Three Cities: Ancient
Babylon, Renaissance Venice, and Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Gayatri
Spivak, Columbia: Essentializing the Classed OtherJorge Garcia, Boston
College: Racist Disrespect in Moral Theory: Dialogue with GlasgowLaura
Garcia, Boston College: A Feminist Defense of the Complementarity Between
Men and Women Robert George, Princeton: Immigration and American
ExceptionalismJohn Corvino, Wayne State: What Marriage Can BeSherif Girgis,
Princeton: Marriage: Whose Justice? Which Diversity?JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY
FROM DIVERSE THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Huff, University of Mary (Catholic): Dignum et Iustum: Justice,
Diversity, and the Mystery of CatholicityPavel Gavrilyuk, University of St.
Thomas (Eastern Orthodox): Diversity in Eastern Christianity: Historical
Traumas and Cultural DislocationsStephen Long, Marquette (Protestant):
Justice and Diversity: A Homogenous Protestant ProjectDavid Novak,
University of Toronto (Jewish): Justice, Diversity, and Tolerance in the
Jewish TraditionWaleed El-Ansary, Xavier University, and Muhammed Zia
ul-Haq, University of Islamabad (Muslim): Unity and Religious Diversity in
Islamic Theology, Shariah Law and Tradition
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: THEOLOGY
Virgilio Elizondo, Notre Dame: From Benevolent Tolerance to Humble
Reverence: A Vision for a Multicultural ChurchShawn Copeland, Boston
College: The Common Good, Freedom, and DifferenceRussell Hittinger,
University of Tulsa: Ordered Justice and the Diversity of Rights and
Nations in Pacem in terriesSusannah Heschel, Dartmouth: Was National
Socialism Political Religion? The Transformation of Christianity into a
Nazi Religion during the Third ReichThomas Guarino, Seton Hall University:
Vattimo, Diversity and CatholicismKwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton:
Respecting Gay People: Justice and the Interpretation of Scriptural
TraditionsMary Healy, Sacred Heart Seminary: Homosexuality and the Word of
GodMark Jordon, Harvard: How (Not) To Debate Christian Sexual EthicsJohn
Grabowski, Catholic University of America: Not Just Love: The
Anthropological Assumptions Of Catholic Teaching on Same-Sex Attraction and
Activity
INTRODUCTION: Michael Sweeney, Xavier University
JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY FROM DIVERSE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Simpson, CUNY (Virtue Ethics): Justice and Diversity in Virtue
EthicsThomas Hibbs, Baylor (Natural Law): Thomas Aquinas on Justice and the
Diversity of GoodsAaron Szymkowiak, Xavier University (Deontology): On
Deontology: Is Diversity for Real?Raymond Hain, Providence
(Utilitarianism): Utilitarianism on Justice (and Diversity)James Campbell,
University of Toledo (American): Systems of Justice and the Role of the
Moral Prophet Paul Weithman, University of Notre Dame (Analytical): Justice
through Diversity from an Analytical PerspectiveFred Evans, Duquesne
(Postmodern): The Dilemma of Diversity: Rawls, Derrida, and Political
Justice
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: PHILOSOPHY
Remi Brague, University of Paris: Diversity: How far?Camille Paglia,
University of the Arts: Intolerance and Diversity in Three Cities: Ancient
Babylon, Renaissance Venice, and Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Gayatri
Spivak, Columbia: Essentializing the Classed OtherJorge Garcia, Boston
College: Racist Disrespect in Moral Theory: Dialogue with GlasgowLaura
Garcia, Boston College: A Feminist Defense of the Complementarity Between
Men and Women Robert George, Princeton: Immigration and American
ExceptionalismJohn Corvino, Wayne State: What Marriage Can BeSherif Girgis,
Princeton: Marriage: Whose Justice? Which Diversity?JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY
FROM DIVERSE THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Huff, University of Mary (Catholic): Dignum et Iustum: Justice,
Diversity, and the Mystery of CatholicityPavel Gavrilyuk, University of St.
Thomas (Eastern Orthodox): Diversity in Eastern Christianity: Historical
Traumas and Cultural DislocationsStephen Long, Marquette (Protestant):
Justice and Diversity: A Homogenous Protestant ProjectDavid Novak,
University of Toronto (Jewish): Justice, Diversity, and Tolerance in the
Jewish TraditionWaleed El-Ansary, Xavier University, and Muhammed Zia
ul-Haq, University of Islamabad (Muslim): Unity and Religious Diversity in
Islamic Theology, Shariah Law and Tradition
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: THEOLOGY
Virgilio Elizondo, Notre Dame: From Benevolent Tolerance to Humble
Reverence: A Vision for a Multicultural ChurchShawn Copeland, Boston
College: The Common Good, Freedom, and DifferenceRussell Hittinger,
University of Tulsa: Ordered Justice and the Diversity of Rights and
Nations in Pacem in terriesSusannah Heschel, Dartmouth: Was National
Socialism Political Religion? The Transformation of Christianity into a
Nazi Religion during the Third ReichThomas Guarino, Seton Hall University:
Vattimo, Diversity and CatholicismKwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton:
Respecting Gay People: Justice and the Interpretation of Scriptural
TraditionsMary Healy, Sacred Heart Seminary: Homosexuality and the Word of
GodMark Jordon, Harvard: How (Not) To Debate Christian Sexual EthicsJohn
Grabowski, Catholic University of America: Not Just Love: The
Anthropological Assumptions Of Catholic Teaching on Same-Sex Attraction and
Activity
JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY FROM DIVERSE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Simpson, CUNY (Virtue Ethics): Justice and Diversity in Virtue
EthicsThomas Hibbs, Baylor (Natural Law): Thomas Aquinas on Justice and the
Diversity of GoodsAaron Szymkowiak, Xavier University (Deontology): On
Deontology: Is Diversity for Real?Raymond Hain, Providence
(Utilitarianism): Utilitarianism on Justice (and Diversity)James Campbell,
University of Toledo (American): Systems of Justice and the Role of the
Moral Prophet Paul Weithman, University of Notre Dame (Analytical): Justice
through Diversity from an Analytical PerspectiveFred Evans, Duquesne
(Postmodern): The Dilemma of Diversity: Rawls, Derrida, and Political
Justice
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: PHILOSOPHY
Remi Brague, University of Paris: Diversity: How far?Camille Paglia,
University of the Arts: Intolerance and Diversity in Three Cities: Ancient
Babylon, Renaissance Venice, and Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Gayatri
Spivak, Columbia: Essentializing the Classed OtherJorge Garcia, Boston
College: Racist Disrespect in Moral Theory: Dialogue with GlasgowLaura
Garcia, Boston College: A Feminist Defense of the Complementarity Between
Men and Women Robert George, Princeton: Immigration and American
ExceptionalismJohn Corvino, Wayne State: What Marriage Can BeSherif Girgis,
Princeton: Marriage: Whose Justice? Which Diversity?JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY
FROM DIVERSE THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Peter Huff, University of Mary (Catholic): Dignum et Iustum: Justice,
Diversity, and the Mystery of CatholicityPavel Gavrilyuk, University of St.
Thomas (Eastern Orthodox): Diversity in Eastern Christianity: Historical
Traumas and Cultural DislocationsStephen Long, Marquette (Protestant):
Justice and Diversity: A Homogenous Protestant ProjectDavid Novak,
University of Toronto (Jewish): Justice, Diversity, and Tolerance in the
Jewish TraditionWaleed El-Ansary, Xavier University, and Muhammed Zia
ul-Haq, University of Islamabad (Muslim): Unity and Religious Diversity in
Islamic Theology, Shariah Law and Tradition
PARTICULAR ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND DIVERSITY: THEOLOGY
Virgilio Elizondo, Notre Dame: From Benevolent Tolerance to Humble
Reverence: A Vision for a Multicultural ChurchShawn Copeland, Boston
College: The Common Good, Freedom, and DifferenceRussell Hittinger,
University of Tulsa: Ordered Justice and the Diversity of Rights and
Nations in Pacem in terriesSusannah Heschel, Dartmouth: Was National
Socialism Political Religion? The Transformation of Christianity into a
Nazi Religion during the Third ReichThomas Guarino, Seton Hall University:
Vattimo, Diversity and CatholicismKwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton:
Respecting Gay People: Justice and the Interpretation of Scriptural
TraditionsMary Healy, Sacred Heart Seminary: Homosexuality and the Word of
GodMark Jordon, Harvard: How (Not) To Debate Christian Sexual EthicsJohn
Grabowski, Catholic University of America: Not Just Love: The
Anthropological Assumptions Of Catholic Teaching on Same-Sex Attraction and
Activity







