Adeney-Risakotta, Bernard T.2019-09-252019-09-252010-10-1119959780830818556http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/175602"In interviews with Christian from all parts of the world working in "Third World" countries, the most commonly cited moral problem is corruption or bribery. This chapter explores how Western ethical theory of moral choice might contribute to a sharpened perception of the nature of moral reality in relation to this thorny issue. I will examine a case study in order to consider how classical ethical categories and more recent conceptions contribute to an understanding of what is at stake in a particular crosscultural problem. This will provide both an in-depth ethical analysis of bribery and the outlines of an ethical method for evaluating other crosscultural dilemmas. [...]", p. 142Pages: 21engWith permission of the license/copyright holdercorruptionChristian ethicstheoryIntercultural ethicsReligious ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueEthical Theory and BriberyBook chapter