Journal of Religious Ethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Religious Ethics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Teaching Religion and Upholding Academic Freedom5
Religion, Race, and the Limit of Ethics: Historical Considerations4
Ethical Reasoning in a Morally Diverse World: Higher Education and the Purposes of Religious Ethics4
Reclaiming “Natural Partnership and Communication”4
Response to Focus Issue4
Moral Exemplarity: The Trouble with Linda Zagzebski's Semantic Theory of Exemplarity4
Atmospheric Buddhism: How Buddhism is Distributed, Felt, and Moralized in a Repressive Society4
Issue Information3
The Power of Monetary and Fiscal Policies in a Neoliberal Age: A Christian Ethical Engagement with the Cases of Sweden and the United States3
The Value of Religious Ethics3
Responsibility in the Anthropocene: Paul Ricoeur and the Summons to Responsibility amid Global Environmental Degradation3
Authorship and Accountability: Kierkegaard and Anonymity in the Press3
ARE MORAL VALUES OVERRIDING? HOW BEAUTY CHALLENGES ROBERT ADAMS’S THEORY OF VALUE3
Lot's Daughters and Naomi and Ruth: Of “Moral Love” and National Myths2
American Indian Traditions and Religious Ethics2
Introduction2
VIRTUE AND HIERARCHY IN EARLY CONFUCIAN ETHICS2
2
“That is Giving a Banquet”: Neighbor‐Love as Spiritualization of Romantic Loves in Works of Love2
Finitude, Necessity, and Healing from Despair in Kierkegaard's The Lily and the Bird2
DISMANTLING THE PHALLIC ECONOMY WITH A HERMENEUTICS OF REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE2
Managing New Technology When Effective Control is Lost: Facing Hard Choices With CRISPR2
“WHAT CAN I CALL THAT HURT?”2
Martin Luther's Critique of Supererogation1
Issue Information1
Beyond Values to Critical Praxis: The Future of Jewish Ethics1
1
Introduction to THE Focus Isssue ON Kierkegaard, Religious Ethics, and Media1
Introduction1
AL‐GHAZĀLĪ'S DIVINE COMMAND THEORY1
Karmic Opacity and Ethical Formation in a Tibetan Pilgrim's Diary1
Religious Ethics and the Human Dignity Revolution1
Animism, Eco‐Immanence, and Divine Transcendence: Toward an Integrated Religious Framework for Environmental Ethics1
Meir Kahane and Race as Incarnational Theology1
Kierkegaard, Social Media, and Despair1
THE WAR CAME ALIVE INSIDE OF THEM1
Jesus and Dogs: Or How to Command a Friend?1
Moral Dilemmas and Christian Ethics1
The Virtue of Mortality1
Genome Editing and Relational Autonomy1
Ethics After Comparative Religious Ethics: Rereading Little and Twiss in a Pragmatic Light1
How the Anthropocene Changes Religious Ethics1
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