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Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought

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Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought Articles

Empire and Race in Comparative Religious Ethics

Series: Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought
Nicholas Andersen
January 22, 2021February 1, 2024

Comparativists ought to ask how imperial and racial formations have shaped the settings within which peoples have acted and thought, regarding them not as wholly determinative but as nevertheless integral components of peoples’ ethical lives.

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Decolonizing Religion: The Future of Comparative Religious Ethics

Series: Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought
Irene Oh
May 29, 2020February 1, 2024

What might scholarship in comparative religious ethics that addresses decolonialism look like?

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Decolonial Ethics and Just War Reasoning

Series: Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought
Rosemary Kellison
April 24, 2020February 1, 2024

Achieving a more complete understanding of the variety and pervasiveness of harm that war and warriors inflict on persons should radically change how just war thinkers view the prudence and justice of specific acts of war.

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Decolonial Politics and Religious Ethics: Dismantling Hierarchies

Series: Comparative Religious Ethics and Decolonial Thought
Shannon Dunn
April 15, 2020February 1, 2024

The integrity of religious ethics as a field depends on scholars’ ability to listen to, and take seriously, structural oppression and its relation to definitions of personhood.

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