Christianity and Human Rights
Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice
Herausgeber: Shepherd, Frederick M.
Christianity and Human Rights
Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice
Herausgeber: Shepherd, Frederick M.
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Human Rights and Christianity: Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice focuses on Christianity's role in the global struggle for human rights. It includes essays by prominent figures in fields such as law, philosophy, psychology and theology, and synthesizes current thinking on global efforts for justice.
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Human Rights and Christianity: Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice focuses on Christianity's role in the global struggle for human rights. It includes essays by prominent figures in fields such as law, philosophy, psychology and theology, and synthesizes current thinking on global efforts for justice.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780739124727
- ISBN-10: 0739124722
- Artikelnr.: 26552104
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780739124727
- ISBN-10: 0739124722
- Artikelnr.: 26552104
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Frederick M. Shepherd - Contributions by Thomas Bamat; Patrick Byrne; Dana Dillion; Robert Drinan S.J; Jean Bethke Elshtain; Nico Horn; James Lewis; Joseph Loconte; Joyce J. Michael; John Sniegocki; Johannes van der Ven; James Waller; Jonathan W
Part 1 Introduction: The Political and Theological Evolution of
Christianity and Human Rights Part 2 Section One: Past Sins, Future
Promise: Overivews of Christianity and Human Rights Chapter 3 Chapter 1:
Deliver Us from Evil: Genocide and the Christian World Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
"The Best of Times, the Worst of Times:" A Dickensian Era of Religious
Rights Part 5 Section Two: Religious Freedom and Human Rights Chapter 6
Chapter 3: Toward a More Comprehensive Religious Freedom Chapter 7 Chapter
4: The Enduring Alliance of Religious Freedom and Democratic Rights Chapter
8 Chapter 5: Religious Freedom and International Law Chapter 9 Chapter 6:
Democracy and Human Dignity Part 10 Section Three: Theological and
Philosophical Foundations for Human Rights Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Universal
Rights or Personal Relations? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Human Rights, the
Common Good and Our Supernatural Destiny Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Bozena
Komarkova: Toward an Existential Christian Philosophy of Human Rights
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Catholic Social Teaching, Economic Rights, and
Globalization Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Rights, Capabilites and Human
Flourishing Part 16 Section Four: Case Studies Chapter 17 Chapter 12: The
Rights of the Poor: Christian Theology and Human Rights Practices in Latin
America's Adean Region Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Christianity and Human Rights
in Vietnam: The Case of Ethnic Minorities (1975-2004) Chapter 19 Chapter
14: From Human Rights to Human Wrongs: The Dramatic Turn of the South
African Pentecostal Movement on Human Rights Issues Part 20 Conclusion:
Conclusing Remarks of Christianity and Human Rights
Christianity and Human Rights Part 2 Section One: Past Sins, Future
Promise: Overivews of Christianity and Human Rights Chapter 3 Chapter 1:
Deliver Us from Evil: Genocide and the Christian World Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
"The Best of Times, the Worst of Times:" A Dickensian Era of Religious
Rights Part 5 Section Two: Religious Freedom and Human Rights Chapter 6
Chapter 3: Toward a More Comprehensive Religious Freedom Chapter 7 Chapter
4: The Enduring Alliance of Religious Freedom and Democratic Rights Chapter
8 Chapter 5: Religious Freedom and International Law Chapter 9 Chapter 6:
Democracy and Human Dignity Part 10 Section Three: Theological and
Philosophical Foundations for Human Rights Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Universal
Rights or Personal Relations? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Human Rights, the
Common Good and Our Supernatural Destiny Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Bozena
Komarkova: Toward an Existential Christian Philosophy of Human Rights
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Catholic Social Teaching, Economic Rights, and
Globalization Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Rights, Capabilites and Human
Flourishing Part 16 Section Four: Case Studies Chapter 17 Chapter 12: The
Rights of the Poor: Christian Theology and Human Rights Practices in Latin
America's Adean Region Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Christianity and Human Rights
in Vietnam: The Case of Ethnic Minorities (1975-2004) Chapter 19 Chapter
14: From Human Rights to Human Wrongs: The Dramatic Turn of the South
African Pentecostal Movement on Human Rights Issues Part 20 Conclusion:
Conclusing Remarks of Christianity and Human Rights
Part 1 Introduction: The Political and Theological Evolution of
Christianity and Human Rights Part 2 Section One: Past Sins, Future
Promise: Overivews of Christianity and Human Rights Chapter 3 Chapter 1:
Deliver Us from Evil: Genocide and the Christian World Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
"The Best of Times, the Worst of Times:" A Dickensian Era of Religious
Rights Part 5 Section Two: Religious Freedom and Human Rights Chapter 6
Chapter 3: Toward a More Comprehensive Religious Freedom Chapter 7 Chapter
4: The Enduring Alliance of Religious Freedom and Democratic Rights Chapter
8 Chapter 5: Religious Freedom and International Law Chapter 9 Chapter 6:
Democracy and Human Dignity Part 10 Section Three: Theological and
Philosophical Foundations for Human Rights Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Universal
Rights or Personal Relations? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Human Rights, the
Common Good and Our Supernatural Destiny Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Bozena
Komarkova: Toward an Existential Christian Philosophy of Human Rights
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Catholic Social Teaching, Economic Rights, and
Globalization Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Rights, Capabilites and Human
Flourishing Part 16 Section Four: Case Studies Chapter 17 Chapter 12: The
Rights of the Poor: Christian Theology and Human Rights Practices in Latin
America's Adean Region Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Christianity and Human Rights
in Vietnam: The Case of Ethnic Minorities (1975-2004) Chapter 19 Chapter
14: From Human Rights to Human Wrongs: The Dramatic Turn of the South
African Pentecostal Movement on Human Rights Issues Part 20 Conclusion:
Conclusing Remarks of Christianity and Human Rights
Christianity and Human Rights Part 2 Section One: Past Sins, Future
Promise: Overivews of Christianity and Human Rights Chapter 3 Chapter 1:
Deliver Us from Evil: Genocide and the Christian World Chapter 4 Chapter 2:
"The Best of Times, the Worst of Times:" A Dickensian Era of Religious
Rights Part 5 Section Two: Religious Freedom and Human Rights Chapter 6
Chapter 3: Toward a More Comprehensive Religious Freedom Chapter 7 Chapter
4: The Enduring Alliance of Religious Freedom and Democratic Rights Chapter
8 Chapter 5: Religious Freedom and International Law Chapter 9 Chapter 6:
Democracy and Human Dignity Part 10 Section Three: Theological and
Philosophical Foundations for Human Rights Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Universal
Rights or Personal Relations? Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Human Rights, the
Common Good and Our Supernatural Destiny Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Bozena
Komarkova: Toward an Existential Christian Philosophy of Human Rights
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Catholic Social Teaching, Economic Rights, and
Globalization Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Rights, Capabilites and Human
Flourishing Part 16 Section Four: Case Studies Chapter 17 Chapter 12: The
Rights of the Poor: Christian Theology and Human Rights Practices in Latin
America's Adean Region Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Christianity and Human Rights
in Vietnam: The Case of Ethnic Minorities (1975-2004) Chapter 19 Chapter
14: From Human Rights to Human Wrongs: The Dramatic Turn of the South
African Pentecostal Movement on Human Rights Issues Part 20 Conclusion:
Conclusing Remarks of Christianity and Human Rights