Christianity and Human Rights Reconsidered
Herausgeber: Shortall, Sarah; Steinmetz-Jenkins, Daniel
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This volume showcases the work of a new generation of scholars interested in the historical connection between religion and human rights in the twentieth century, offering a truly global perspective on the internal diversity, theological roots, and political implications of Christian human rights theory.
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This volume showcases the work of a new generation of scholars interested in the historical connection between religion and human rights in the twentieth century, offering a truly global perspective on the internal diversity, theological roots, and political implications of Christian human rights theory.
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- Human Rights in History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781108440851
- ISBN-10: 1108440851
- Artikelnr.: 64779916
- Human Rights in History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 295
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781108440851
- ISBN-10: 1108440851
- Artikelnr.: 64779916
Preface Samuel Moyn; Introduction Sarah Shortall and Daniel
Steinmetz-Jenkins; Part I. General reflections: 1. The last christian
settlement: a defense and critique, in debate with Samuel Moyn and John
Milbank; 2. The alpine climb between Paris and Rome Julian Bourg; Part II.
European catholicism and human rights: 3. Explaining the catholic turn to
rights in the 1930s James Chappel; 4. Catholic social doctrine and human
rights: from rejection to endorsement? Carlo Invernizzi Accetti; 5. Radical
orthodoxy and the rebirth of christian opposition to human rights Udi
Greenberg; 6. The biopolitics of dignity Camille Robcis; Part III. American
protestant trajectories: 7. William ernest hocking and the liberal
protestant origins of human rights Gene Zubovich; 8. Inside the cauldron:
rawls and the stirrings of personalism at wartime princeton P. MacKenzie
Bok; 9. The dignity of Paul Robeson Vincent Lloyd; Part IV. Beyond Europe
and North America: 10. On chinese rites and rights Albert Wu; 11. 'Expert
in humanity': an African vision for the catholic church Elizabeth Foster;
12. Neoliberalism, human rights, and the theology of liberation in Latin
America David Lantigua; 13. Two Sudans, human rights, and the afterlives of
St. Josephine Bakhita Christopher Tounsel; Index.
Steinmetz-Jenkins; Part I. General reflections: 1. The last christian
settlement: a defense and critique, in debate with Samuel Moyn and John
Milbank; 2. The alpine climb between Paris and Rome Julian Bourg; Part II.
European catholicism and human rights: 3. Explaining the catholic turn to
rights in the 1930s James Chappel; 4. Catholic social doctrine and human
rights: from rejection to endorsement? Carlo Invernizzi Accetti; 5. Radical
orthodoxy and the rebirth of christian opposition to human rights Udi
Greenberg; 6. The biopolitics of dignity Camille Robcis; Part III. American
protestant trajectories: 7. William ernest hocking and the liberal
protestant origins of human rights Gene Zubovich; 8. Inside the cauldron:
rawls and the stirrings of personalism at wartime princeton P. MacKenzie
Bok; 9. The dignity of Paul Robeson Vincent Lloyd; Part IV. Beyond Europe
and North America: 10. On chinese rites and rights Albert Wu; 11. 'Expert
in humanity': an African vision for the catholic church Elizabeth Foster;
12. Neoliberalism, human rights, and the theology of liberation in Latin
America David Lantigua; 13. Two Sudans, human rights, and the afterlives of
St. Josephine Bakhita Christopher Tounsel; Index.
Preface Samuel Moyn; Introduction Sarah Shortall and Daniel
Steinmetz-Jenkins; Part I. General reflections: 1. The last christian
settlement: a defense and critique, in debate with Samuel Moyn and John
Milbank; 2. The alpine climb between Paris and Rome Julian Bourg; Part II.
European catholicism and human rights: 3. Explaining the catholic turn to
rights in the 1930s James Chappel; 4. Catholic social doctrine and human
rights: from rejection to endorsement? Carlo Invernizzi Accetti; 5. Radical
orthodoxy and the rebirth of christian opposition to human rights Udi
Greenberg; 6. The biopolitics of dignity Camille Robcis; Part III. American
protestant trajectories: 7. William ernest hocking and the liberal
protestant origins of human rights Gene Zubovich; 8. Inside the cauldron:
rawls and the stirrings of personalism at wartime princeton P. MacKenzie
Bok; 9. The dignity of Paul Robeson Vincent Lloyd; Part IV. Beyond Europe
and North America: 10. On chinese rites and rights Albert Wu; 11. 'Expert
in humanity': an African vision for the catholic church Elizabeth Foster;
12. Neoliberalism, human rights, and the theology of liberation in Latin
America David Lantigua; 13. Two Sudans, human rights, and the afterlives of
St. Josephine Bakhita Christopher Tounsel; Index.
Steinmetz-Jenkins; Part I. General reflections: 1. The last christian
settlement: a defense and critique, in debate with Samuel Moyn and John
Milbank; 2. The alpine climb between Paris and Rome Julian Bourg; Part II.
European catholicism and human rights: 3. Explaining the catholic turn to
rights in the 1930s James Chappel; 4. Catholic social doctrine and human
rights: from rejection to endorsement? Carlo Invernizzi Accetti; 5. Radical
orthodoxy and the rebirth of christian opposition to human rights Udi
Greenberg; 6. The biopolitics of dignity Camille Robcis; Part III. American
protestant trajectories: 7. William ernest hocking and the liberal
protestant origins of human rights Gene Zubovich; 8. Inside the cauldron:
rawls and the stirrings of personalism at wartime princeton P. MacKenzie
Bok; 9. The dignity of Paul Robeson Vincent Lloyd; Part IV. Beyond Europe
and North America: 10. On chinese rites and rights Albert Wu; 11. 'Expert
in humanity': an African vision for the catholic church Elizabeth Foster;
12. Neoliberalism, human rights, and the theology of liberation in Latin
America David Lantigua; 13. Two Sudans, human rights, and the afterlives of
St. Josephine Bakhita Christopher Tounsel; Index.