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Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Much feminist scholarship has viewed Catholicism and Shi'i Islam as two religious traditions that, historically, have greeted feminist claims with skepticism or outright hostility. Creative Conformity demonstrates how certain liberal secular assumpti
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Religion and the Arts. 24:641-649
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious Ethics. 44:68-91
This essay offers resources for the development of visual ethics by exploring Islamic fashion-veiling in one context: contemporary Indonesia. After providing a methodological framework and historical background for the case study, the moral discourse
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious Ethics. 44:7-16
To introduce this set of essays on visual ethics, I address the conceptual and methodological contours, as well as difficult theoretical questions, that might emerge with a visual turn in religious ethics. In addition I situate the work represented i
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
This chapter describes Islamic virtue ethics through the exemplary figure, Abu ‘Ali Ahmad ibn Muhammad Miskawayh (932–1030) and his influential work, The Refinement of Character (Tahdhid al-akhlaq). Miskawayh’s understanding of virtue is an exa
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199385195.013.9
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199385195.013.9
Autor:
Aaron Stalnaker, Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious Ethics. 42:358-384
This essay is a critical engagement with recent assessments of comparative religious ethics by John Kelsay and Jung Lee. Contra Kelsay's proposal to return to a neo-Weberian sociology of religious norm elaboration and justification, the authors argue
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Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
History of Religions. 52:31-48
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Islam. 7:191-205
In 2005, following a year of increased attention in English language media to the prominence of sexual reassignment surgeries in Iran, the London-based Guardian dubs Tehran “the unlikely sex-change capital of the world.” This title is significant
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Bucar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious Ethics. 38:601-615
This essay explores the ways in which emerging religious understandings of sexual reassignment surgery (SRS) have potential for new work in comparative ethics. I focus on the startling diversity of teachings on transsexuality among the Vatican and le
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religious Ethics. 38:654-659
This collaborative companion piece, written as a postscript to the three preceding essays, highlights four themes in comparative religious ethics that emerge through our focus on sex and gender: language, embodiment, justice, and critique.