Schweiker, William.
Schweiker, William, 1953-
William Schweiker
VIAF ID: 14793247 (Personal)
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Works
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The Blackwell companion to religious ethics | |
Cities of gods, c1986: | |
Cities of gods : faith, politics, and pluralism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | |
Dust that breathes : Christian faith and the new humanisms | |
Encyclopedia of religious ethics | |
Ethics and advocacy : bridges and boundaries | |
Having : property and possession in religious and social life | |
Humanity before God : contemporary faces of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic ethics | |
Images of the divine and cultural orientations : Jewish, Christian, and Islamic voices | |
The impact of academic research on character formation, ethical education, and the communication of values in late modern pluralistic societies | |
Iris Murdoch and the search for human goodness | |
Meanings in texts and actions : questioning Paul Ricoeur | |
Mimetic reflections : a study in hermeneutics, theology, and ethics | |
Multi-religious perspectives on a global ethic : in search of a common morality | |
Paul Ricoeur and contemporary moral thought | |
The play of texts--the way of discipleship a theological reconstruction of imitation through the thought of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Soren Kierkegaard | |
Power, value, and conviction : theological ethics in the postmodern age | |
Religion and the human future : an essay on theological humanism | |
Religious ethics : meaning and method | |
Responsibility and Christian ethics | |
Responsibility and the enhancement of life essays in honor of William Schweiker | |
Theological ethics and global dynamics : in the time of many worlds | |
Theological reflection and the pursuit of ideals : theology, human flourishing, and freedom | |
Worldviews and warrants : plurality and authority in theology |