In our globalized world, differing conceptions of human nature and human values raise questions as to whether universal and partisan claims and perspectives can be reconciled, whether interreligious and intercultural conversations can help build human community, and whether a pluralistic ethos can transcend uncompromising notions as to what is true, good, and just. In this volume, world-class scholars from religious studies, the humanities, and the social sciences explore what it means to be human through a multiplicity of lives in time and place as different as fourth-century BCE China and the world of an Alzheimer patient today. Refusing the binary, these essays go beyond description to theories of aging and acceptance, ethics in caregiving, and the role of ritual in healing the inevitable divide between the human and the ideal.
- ISBN10 0945454449
- ISBN13 9780945454441
- Publish Date 1 October 2010
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Harvard University Press
- Imprint Harvard University, Center for the Study of World Religions
- Format Paperback
- Pages 138
- Language English