Chackalackal, Saju2019-09-252019-09-252009-08-04http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/173509"Engendering Ethics is so persuasive as to take seriously a vital but largely neglected dimension of human existence in the life and life-experiences of women. In the classical philosophical contexts, women are said to be almost absent; whenever and wherever they have been present, they were given an unwholesome and negative depiction. But, as a man and as an ordained minister and as a teacher who tries to push the students beyond their assumed and selfcomplacent boundaries, I have been trying to instil life enhancing values among the people whom I reach out through my existence. Not only because I cherish those values, academically and from a Christian point of view, but also because I dream of a human society, a world where all of us can cohabit, not just mechanically, but by being instruments of enhancing the lives of the rest of humanity, and to extend it further, to enhance the existence of the rest of the creation." (Introduction, p.1).engWith permission of the license/copyright holderGender ethicscommunitarianismwomaneducationreligionCommunity ethicsSocial ethicsSexual orientation/genderEngendering a holistic ethics in communityPreprint