In this article Christian ethicist Michael S. Jones introduces the work of Princeton University ethicist Thomas Pogge on the areas of global poverty and global justice. He then applies Pogge’s ideas to an ethical issue of continuing importance: racism. He discusses the history of racism in the United States and Romania, pointing out numerous parallels both historical and contemporary. He then discusses the appropriate attitude for Christians to adopt on the issue, arguing that while Christian sources are not univocal on the subject, there is an egalitarianism at the heart of Christianity that rules out racism as a Christian attitude. He concludes that Christians can contribute significantly to overcoming racism in the U.S. and Romania by a...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Christians’ concerns for social justice have a rich history, rooted in the Lord’s commands and compa...
In the writings of the Vatican, the United States and Latin American bishops, and various theologian...
In this article Christian ethicist Michael S. Jones introduces the work of Princeton University ethi...
Racism is again a burning issue in our country. One may define racism as the conviction that not all...
In Catholic discourse, concern for racial justice and LGBTQ inclusion are often treated in isolation...
Recent events in the United States have exposed racism as a disease that still plagues us today and ...
This Article is about international racism. Racism is not simply a local or national phenomenon, it ...
In this paper, I consider the topic of racism in America, the Christian Church, and in Pentecostalis...
A noteworthy but often overlooked social phenomenon in America today is the harboring of racist ideo...
Racism and anti-racism are frequently discussed in Europe today. The current discussion primarily co...
This paper outlines several factors which contribute to the problem of racism today. The paper sets ...
This article argues that in Africa, the nature and advent of racism has to be traced back to the ear...
In this issue: -- A Statement on Racism-- Editorial-- Review and Critique of A Statement on Racism ...
This project examines the history of racism in relation to the Catholic Church. This history amounts...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Christians’ concerns for social justice have a rich history, rooted in the Lord’s commands and compa...
In the writings of the Vatican, the United States and Latin American bishops, and various theologian...
In this article Christian ethicist Michael S. Jones introduces the work of Princeton University ethi...
Racism is again a burning issue in our country. One may define racism as the conviction that not all...
In Catholic discourse, concern for racial justice and LGBTQ inclusion are often treated in isolation...
Recent events in the United States have exposed racism as a disease that still plagues us today and ...
This Article is about international racism. Racism is not simply a local or national phenomenon, it ...
In this paper, I consider the topic of racism in America, the Christian Church, and in Pentecostalis...
A noteworthy but often overlooked social phenomenon in America today is the harboring of racist ideo...
Racism and anti-racism are frequently discussed in Europe today. The current discussion primarily co...
This paper outlines several factors which contribute to the problem of racism today. The paper sets ...
This article argues that in Africa, the nature and advent of racism has to be traced back to the ear...
In this issue: -- A Statement on Racism-- Editorial-- Review and Critique of A Statement on Racism ...
This project examines the history of racism in relation to the Catholic Church. This history amounts...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Christians’ concerns for social justice have a rich history, rooted in the Lord’s commands and compa...
In the writings of the Vatican, the United States and Latin American bishops, and various theologian...