Agape As an Ethic of Care for Journalism
2006; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 21; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1532-7728
AutoresDavid A. Craig, John P. Ferré,
Tópico(s)Theology and Philosophy of Evil
ResumoAlthough recent scholarship in diverse professional areas shows an ongoing interest in the application of agape—the New Testament's term for the highest order of self-giving love—no published work has made an in-depth exploration of agape in relation to journalism. This article explores what agape can contribute to media theory and practice. After explaining what distinguishes agape from other concepts of altruism and how agape can complement other approaches to compassion or minimizing harm, the analysis turns to three questions raised by applying agape to mainstream journalism: (a) Does agape have a place for self-interest? (b) What does agape imply for notions of journalistic neutrality? (c) Can agape speak to journalists who don't accept its religious roots? Agape provides a test case for the application of religiously based ethical perspectives to journalism.
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