For over 50 years, the Journal of Religious Ethics has represented the very best scholarship in religious ethics. This flagship journal publishes articles, focus issues, book discussions, and commentaries with noted emphases on comparative religious ethics, conceptual and methodological issues, and historical studies. Our authors draw from an array of scholarly disciplines including ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, in addition to philosophy, history, social and political theory, anthropology, and literary studies. We are committed to fostering new work in neglected areas, to stimulating exchange on significant issues, and to examining pressing contemporary concerns.