and her sister-in-law Sandi Billingslea Swidler offer insight into the woman and her personal and academic background
" These questions are designed to engage children in conversations about inclusion
A young teen person who recently experienced a very significant loss set about meeting her teacher’s request
This accomplishment makes a major contribution to a singularly important discussion
in this revitalized edition of their groundbreaking narrative
Movement for a Global Ethic: An Interreligious Dialogue Interfaith and her sister-in-law Sandi BillingsleaEdited by Leonard Swidler, PhD The Global Ethic is the set of basic principles of right and wrong which in fact are found in all the major, and not so major, religions and ethical systems of the world, past and present. It does not go beyond the existing commonalities. However, this de facto existing broad basic agreement on ethical principles, unfortunately, is largely unknown by most religious and ethical persons. If they were aware of this