Religion was one of the main human society sectors that revolutionized the idea of 'ethics'. Religion tells you to be a good person, to love your enemies, to help those who need help. The notion of 'ethics' may be a universal idea lying in every human, but religion is what helped it come to life.
Christian ethics are not necessarily unique and have been carried by human religion/philosophy for a long time. The importance derived from them will vary with the individual.
Henry McDonald has written: 'The ethics of comparative religion' -- subject(s): Historiography, History, Modern Ethics, Religion, Social ethics
A. Campbell Garnett has written: 'Religion and the moral life' -- subject(s): Religion, Ethics, Philosophy 'Ethics, a critical introduction' -- subject(s): Ethics
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 Democrats and Religion 10-8 was released on: USA: 20 October 2006
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 Canon Andrew White on Iraq 10-36 was released on: USA: 4 May 2007
Ethics are philosophical. Morals are part of religious systems.
The importance of the domain of ethics to organizations is that they have a set of rules or principles which they abide by. This makes it easy to enhance professionalism in the organizations.
Morals
Peter Inhoffen has written: 'Vom Ethos zur Ethik' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Christian sociology, Social ethics 'Religion ohne Moral?' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Religion and ethics
Gbola Aderibigbe has written: 'Religion and social ethics' -- subject(s): Religion and social problems, Religion and sociology, Social ethics, Church and Social problems
Yes! The Bible sets standards for ethics and moral systems.
Abraham Sagi has written: 'Religion and morality' -- subject(s): Ethics, Religion and ethics, Religious ethics 'Kirkegor: Dat ve-eksistentsyah' 'Yahadut' -- subject(s): Jewish ethics, Religion and ethics 'The open canon' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Jewish law, Philosophy, Rabbinical literature 'Transforming identity' -- subject(s): Jewish converts, Conversion, Rabbinical literature, Judaism, Jewish law, History and criticism 'Kierkegaard, religion, and existence' -- subject(s): Existentialism, Religion