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JSRI volume 9, no. 26, Summer 2010

Ethics and Religion

Adrian Paul Iliescu, The Autonomy of Morals. Two Analytic Arguments  p. 3-17

Anca Mustea, Oana Negru, Adrian Opre, Morality and Religion: A Psychological Perspective p. 18-35

Petru Bejan, About Hospitality and Tolerance in South-Eastern Europe  p. 36-46

Gabriel Andreescu, Liviu Andreescu, The European Court of Human Rights’ Lautsi Decision: Context, Contents, Consequences p. 47-74

Dorin Stefanescu, Nothing to Do or the Invisible Ethics p. 75-93

Sandu Frunza, Ethics, Religion and Memory in Elie Wiesel’s Night p. 94-113

John Morgan, Professionalization of Islamic Ministry in America. Components of the Legitimizing Process in Western Society
p. 114-127


Bulent Senay, Change and Changeability: Ethics of Disagreement and Public Space in Islamic Thought p. 128-162

Nico Vorster, An ethical critique of Milton Friedman’s doctrine on economics and freedom 163-188

A Contribution to the Development of American Studies

Ramona Hosu, The Masks of the Scholar p. 189-202

Marius Jucan, Cultural Pluralism and the Issue of American Identity in Randolph Bourne’s “Trans-National America” p. 203-219

SCIRI Conference

Reuven Firestone, Divine Authority and Mass Violence: Economies of Aggression in the Emergence of Religions p. 220-237

Reviews

Nicu Gavriluta, Abortion And Challenges Of Applied Ethics p. 238-243

Delia Balaban, Myths, archetypes and stereotypes in contemporary Romanian advertising communication p. 244-248

Elena Abrudan, Eastern European Media. An Overview p. 249-253

Raluca Moldovan, Towards a Jewish Theology of Art p. 254-258

Catalin Vasile Bobb, Religion and Radicalization p. 259-263




The opinions expressed in the texts published are the author’s own and do not necessarily express the views of JSRI editors. The authors assume all responsibility for the ideas expressed in the materials published.

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