| Key | BIB29688 |
| Reference type | Book Section |
| Title | Towards a Bahá'í Ethics |
| Book title | Search for Values : Ethics in Bahá'í Thought |
| Series title | Studies in the Bábí and Bahá'í Religions |
| Author | Schaefer, Udo |
| Editor | Fazel, Seena and Danesh, John |
| Year | 2004 |
| 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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