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On Helping One’s Neighbor investigates the profound ethical questions surrounding poverty and religious obligation. Bharat Ranganathan provides a comprehensive analysis of how various religious traditions conceptualize and justify duties toward the severely poor.
The book examines competing philosophical frameworks within religious ethics, exploring what obligations believers genuinely have toward those experiencing extreme poverty. Through careful theological and philosophical argumentation, Ranganathan addresses both the theoretical foundations and practical implications of religious ethics in addressing global poverty.
As part of the New Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought series, this work contributes to contemporary discussions about faith, morality, and social responsibility. It challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of religious obligation and the role of compassion in addressing systemic poverty worldwide.







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