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Ethics of Modernity - Formation and Transformation in Britain, France, Germany, and the Usa

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Münch is professor of sociology at the University of Bamberg, Germany. Klappentext Based on intensive, long-term study, this comparative book traces the role of ethics in the formation of modernity in four Western nations (the U.S., Britain, France, and Germany). Zusammenfassung Based on intensive! long-term study! this comparative book traces the role of ethics in the formation of modernity in four Western nations (the U.S.! Britain! France! and Germany). Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction: The Western Culture of Instrumental Activism Part 2 Ethics and the World: A Comparative View Chapter 3 Magic Chapter 4 Archaic Religion Chapter 5 Ethical Religion I: The Problem of Theodicy Chapter 6 Ethical Religion II: The Path to Salvation Chapter 7 Types of Relating Ethics to the World Chapter 8 Structural Settings Shaping the Relationship between Ethics and World Chapter 9 Different Patterns of Relating Ethics to the World within Western Culture: Britain, France, Germany, and America Part 10 From Ancient Judaism to Ascetic Protestantism Chapter 11 Introduction Chapter 12 Ethical Penetration of the World: Ancient Judaism Chapter 13 From Ethno-Religious Particularism to the Universal Church: The Teachings of Jesus Christ, the Pauline Mission, Early Catholicism, and the Gregorian Ecclesiastical Reforms Chapter 14 From Traditionalistic Culture to Modern Culture: The Medieval City and Scholasticism Chapter 15 The Last Attempt at Reconciling Ethics and the World: St Thomas Acquinas' Organic Social Ethics Chapter 16 The Mutual Penetration of Religious Ethics and World: Ascetic Protestantism Chapter 17 Modernization as Ethical Transformation Part 18 Britain: Tradition and Reform Chapter 19 Introduction Chapter 20 The Position of Religion in Society: Orthodox Anglicanism and Heterodox Puritanism Chapter 21 Agents of Modernization: Lawyers and Entrepreneurs in the Common Law Tradition Chapter 22 Inclusion of Ethics in the Project of Modernization: Moderate Extension of Rights through Representation Chapter 23 Social Change: The Interplay Between Tradition and Modernity Part 24 France: Routine and Revolution Chapter 25 Introduction Chapter 26 The Position of Religion in Society: The Alliance between the Catholic Church and the Absolutist Rule Chapter 27 Agents of Modernization: The Administrative Elite Chapter 28 Inclusion of Ethics in the Project of Modernization: Radical Intellectual Criticism Chapter 29 Social Change: The Cycle of Routine and Revolution Part 30 Germany: Conformity and Alienation Chapter 31 Introduction Chapter 32 The Position of Religion in Society: The Alliance between Protestant Church and Secular Rule Chapter 33 Agents of Modernization: The Cooperation of State and Industry Chapter 34 Inclusion of Ethics in the Project of Modernization: The Gap between Ethics and World Chapter 35 Social Change: Between Affirmation and Rejection Part 36 America: Continuity and Renewal Chapter 37 Introduction Chapter 38 The Position of Religion in Society: The Sacred Covenant Chapter 39 Agents of Modernization: Moral, Political, and Economic Entrepreneurs Chapter 40 Inclusion of Ethics in the Project of Modernization: God's Envoys in the Wilderness Chapter 41 Social Change: Continuity and Renewal Part 42 Ethics and World: A Comparative Developmental History Chapter 43 Introduction Chapter 44 The Western Culture of Instrumental Activism in Comparative View Chapter 45 From Ancient Judaism to the Reformation Chapter 46 Modern Secularized Culture Chapter 47 Differentiation of Cultural Traditions Chapter 48 Concluding Remarks...

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