James B. Tubbs, Jr. is Professor of Ethics and Religion and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan.
Review: Comparative Religious Ethics: Everyday Decisions for Our Everyday Lives
September 2013: Gender Justice (Volume 13 Issue 5)
Christine Gudorf’s approach in Comparative Religious Ethics: Everyday Decisions for our Everyday Lives is to focus on the practical and the experiential in an attempt to “lift up values, meanings, and interpretations from religions and also from ‘secular’ thought (most of which has been influenced by the dominant religion of the culture) that are relevant to the most basic interests and activities of contemporary human beings in North America.”