Compassion-Justice Conflicts and Christian Ethics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Nov '23
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Examines how and why love-justice conflicts arise to begin with and what we can do to reconcile their competing claims.
We seek to be both loving and just. However, what do we do when love and justice present us with incompatible obligations? Can one be excessively just? Should one bend rules or even break the law for the sake of compassion? Alternatively, should one simply follow rules? Unjust beneficence or uncaring justice - which is the less problematic moral choice? Moral dilemmas arise when a person can satisfy a moral obligation only by violating another moral duty. These quandaries are also called moral tragedies because despite their good intentions and best effort, people still end up being blameworthy. Conflicting demands of compassion and justice are among the most vexing problems of social philosophy, moral theology, and public policy. They often have life-and-death consequences for millions. In this book, Albino Barrera examines how and why compassion-justice conflicts arise to begin with, and what we can do to reconcile their competing claims.
ISBN: 9781009384674
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 577g
350 pages