Abstract
This is a response from the point of view of religion to three articles—by Ewert Cousins, David Loye, and Solomon H. Katz—that together call for a decisive new moral grounding for the human race. This commentary calls on science, as the dominant power in society today, to initiate a new partnership with religion. It goes on to advocate for an urgent mutual‐learning endeavor in which science and religion will derive needed information and understanding from each other. The commentary finds a common thread in the three articles—that religion informed by science is the principal force capable of stimulating a global moral transformation—and ends by proposing a series of concrete action steps.
Keywords
interfaith, transformation, global ethic, spiritual, Parliament for the World's Religions, religion‐science dialogue
How to Cite
Lesher, W., (1999) “The Challenge of Global Ethics: Learning and Organizing”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 34(2), 255–263. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/0591-2385.00210
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