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International Journal for Theology

2001 / 4

In Search of Universal Values

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

In Search of Universal Values

7–9

Karl-Josef Kuschel / Dietmar Mieth

I. Churches and Religions in Search of Universal Values

 

Towards a Common Ethical Code for Humankind

11–14

Johannes Paul II.

The Need for a Global Ethic

15–18

World Council of Churches

Global Order and Global Ethic

19–25

Konrad Raiser

The 1993 Chicago Global Ethic Declaration

26–37

Christine Hasselmann

From Chicago to the 1999 Cape Town Call

38–54

Günther Gebhardt

II. Achieving Universal Values: Theological Reflections

 

Compassion as a Global Programme for Christianity

55–70

Hille Haker

The Challenge of Pluralism and Globalization to Ethical Reflection

71–85

Francis Schüssler Fiorenza

III. Applications

 

Global Business and the Global Ethic

87–105

Hans Küng

‘Globalization’ from the Perspective of Business Ethics

106–118

Friedhelm Hengsbach

The Global Ethic Project: A Challenge for Education

119–134

Johannes Lähnemann

Documentation

 

The Autonomy of the Patient and the Muslim Patient in a Society with Pluralist Values

135–146

Ilhan Ilkilic

Universal Values or a Special Ethic? Whither Moral Theology?

147–153

Dietmar Mieth

Edited by Karl-Josef Kuschel and Dietmar Mieth

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