Posts Tagged ‘Global’

Philosophy of Religion: Toward a Global Perspective

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

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This anthology on philosophy of religion is unique in that it reflects the multicultural and global realities of religious pluralism. In addition to readings dealing with Judeo Christianity, Kessler includes Native American, African, Hindu, Islamic, Confucian, and Taoist thought. Feminist, African-American, atheist, and Latin American viewpoints are also included…. More >>

Philosophy of Religion: Toward a Global Perspective

Moral Obligations in the Global War on Terror: Who Owes What?

Monday, August 9th, 2010


Andrew Bacevich, a professor of history and international relations in the College of Arts and Sciences, argues that the United States must create morally just foreign policy to benefit – rather than in spite of – its self-interest, as part of the two-day conference Reconciliation, Moral Obligation, and Moral Reconstruction in the Wake of Conflict. Hosted by Institute for Philosophy and Religion on March 21, 2009.