Description:
In the last half century, the field of religious ethics has been inundated with various antirealist schools of moral thought. This book brings together a diverse group of scholars who represent different philosophical and theological outlooks to discuss the merits of constructivism vis-à-vis religious ethics.
Review Quotes:
"All told, this book is a good start on an engagement between religious ethics and constructivism and will be particularly useful to religious ethicists interested in constructivism." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews