How do we make sense of life? How should we treat others? How should we reasonably be expected to be treated by others? When human life is at stake, are there reasonable principles we can rely on to guide our actions? How should our laws be framed to protect human life? What kind of society should be built? Many people rely on their religious beliefs to answer these questions. But not everyone accepts the same religious premises or recognises the same spiritual authorities. Are there public arguments, reasons that can be given that do not presuppose agreement on religious grounds or common religious commitments, that can guide our thoughts and actions, as well as our laws and public policies? In Ten Universal Principles: A Brief Philosophy of the Life Issues, Jesuit Father Robert Spitzer sets out, in a brief, yet highly readable and lucid style, ten basic principles that must govern the reasonable person's thinking and acting about life issues. A highly regarded philosopher, Father Spitzer provides an intelligent outline for thinking and talking about human life. This book is a powerful tool for persuasively articulating and effectively inculturating a prolife philosophy._x000B_
Additional Information
_x000B_ Author | Robert J Spitzer SJ PhD |
_x000B_ ISBN / Code | 9781586174750 |
_x000B_ Format | Paperback |
_x000B_ Pages / Minutes | 155 |
_x000B_ Publisher | Ignatius Press |