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Key BIB29688
Reference type Book Section
Title Towards a Bahá'í Ethics
Book title Search for Values : Ethics in Bahá'í Thought
Series titleStudies in the Bábí and Bahá'í Religions
Author Schaefer, Udo
Editor Fazel, Seena and Danesh, John
Year2004
Publisher Kalimát Press
Place published Los Angeles, CA
Abstract Proposes that Bahá'u'lláh's ethical teachings and injunctions provide a coherent moral system. A Bahá'í hierarchy of virtues rests on several metaphysical premises: God is the source of absolute moral values; individuals are in control of their drives and actions (they are morally responsible); virtuous behavior is rewarded in the afterlie. Bahá'í ethics can be divided into two types of ethical isntructions: teleological (an ethic of virtue aimed at good deeds and a praiseworthy character); the other is deontological (laws, commandments and prohibitions). There are three possible categories of virtues constituting duties to God, to oneself, and to others: "theocentric virtues," "virtues of the Path," and "worldly virtues," of which justice has been assinged the ighest rank.
Language English
Keywords ETHICS; VALUES
Pages 1–19
Section 7.
Series volume v.15

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