RT Article T1 Recent Work in Moral Anthropology JF Journal of religious ethics VO 42 IS 3 SP 385 OP 392 A1 Heim, Maria 1969- A2 Monius, Anne LA English YR 2014 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1822388538 AB This special focus issue brings to the Journal of Religious Ethics fresh considerations of moral anthropology as practiced by four emergent voices within the field. Each of these essays, in varying ways, seeks not only to advance an understanding of ethics in a particular time, place, and context, but to draw our attention to shared aspects of the human condition: its discontinuities and fractures, its practices of perception and attention, its interplays of emotion, intuition, and reason, and its thoroughly intersubjective nature. To learn something of Thai Buddhist life-worlds, contemporary Russian modes of being, or the experience of immorality in today's China, each essay argues in turn, is to gain new insight into ourselves. K1 Immorality K1 social body K1 Care K1 Agency K1 temporalization K1 moral anthropology DO 10.1111/jore.12062