COVID‐19 and Religious Ethics

Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (3):349-387 (2020)
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Abstract

The editors of the JRE solicited short essays on the COVID‐19 pandemic from a group of scholars of religious ethics that reflected on how the field might help them make sense of the complex religious, cultural, ethical, and political implications of the pandemic, and on how the pandemic might shape the future of religious ethics.

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