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Strange Virtues

Ethics in Multicultural Perspective

  • Paperback
  • 288 pages
  • Publisher: Intervarsity Press (Apollos)
  • 15.2 x 23.1 x 3.5 cm

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In the first comprehensive treatment of cross-cultural ethics, Bernard Adeney addresses the thorny issue of differing approaches to morality across cultures. He explores how the Bible and culture interact to produce ethical stances. Of considerable interest to ethicists, missiologists and those involved in cultural studies.
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  • Author

    B.T. Adeney

  • Book Format

    paperback

  • Publisher

    Intervarsity Press (Apollos)

  • Published

    June 1995

  • Weight

    452g

  • Page Count

    288

  • Dimensions

    15.2 x 23.1 x 3.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9780851114422

  • ISBN-10

    0851114423

  • Eden Code

    27194

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    This is a must-read for anybody who has to deal with ethical issues in a cross-cultural setting, e.g. missionaries and those working among ethnic groups in urban contexts. Ethics in a predominantly shame-oriented culture are different to those in a predominantly guilt-oriented culture. Most books on ethics are written from a guilt-oriented perspective and are therefore incomplete. This book tries to redress the balance.

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