A Comprehensive Guide to the Golden Rule
The Golden Rule, ‘Do to others as you would have others do to you,’ is a timeless principle that has been interpreted in various ways across cultures and time. From Confucius to Plato and Aristotle, this rule has been a cornerstone of ethics and morality.
Exploring the Golden Rule
James W. Watts surveys the history of the Golden Rule, examining its diverse meanings in different contexts. He delves into classical Jewish literature, the New Testament, and medieval, Reformation, and modern theological and philosophical responses to the rule.
Psychological Insights
Wattles also explores the role of imagination in the Golden Rule, examining psychological theories about the principle of role reversal. He argues that the rule can form the foundation for a contemporary ‘ethics of relationships,’ while retaining its religious appeal as ‘the principle of the practice of the family of God.’
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- Comprehensive coverage of the Golden Rule’s history and interpretations
- Psychological insights into the role of imagination in the Golden Rule
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