This volume for the first time brings the scholarly discipline of comparative religious ethics into constructive collaboration with the community of interreligious dialogue
Introduction: A New Venue for Comparative Religious Ethics -- Comparative Religious Ethics and Interreligious Dialogue -- Four Paradigms in Teaching Comparative Religious Ethics -- Scholarship and Citizenship: Comparative Religious Ethicists as Public Intellectuals -- Reckoning with Religious Difference: Models of Interreligious Moral Dialogue -- A Global Ethic in the Light of Comparative Religious Ethics -- Commentary on Part One -- Religious Perspectives in Dialogue on Global Moral Issues -- Religion and Human Rights: A Comparative Perspective -- The Problem of Distributive Justice in World Religions -- "Teachers of Reality": Voices of Resistance and Reconstruction -- Piety, Politics, and the Limits Set by God: Implications of Islamic Political Thought for Christian Theology -- Religions and the Ethics of International Business -- Environmental Ethics in Interreligious Perspective -- From Genocide to Global Ethics by Way of Storytelling -- Commentary on Part Two