| Cultural Relativity and Christian Faith | Moberg, DO. 1962.
JASA 14(2):34-48. CELD ID 370Abstract The belief that moral standards, norms of conduct, and social institutions are not absolute but relative to time, place, culture, and historical circumstances is a basic orientation of contemporary social scientists. This cultural relativity is linked with the "doubting Thomas" attitude which is at the core of empirical science. It is accompanied by skepticism about he possibility that any particular set of ethical values, Christian or non-Christian, can ever be universal to all mankind.
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