Religion and Public Policy
Herausgeber: Petersen, Rodney L.; Twiss, Sumner B.; Simion, Marian Gh.
Religion and Public Policy
Herausgeber: Petersen, Rodney L.; Twiss, Sumner B.; Simion, Marian Gh.
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Examines human rights in relation to religion and the role of religion in perennial issues of war and peace.
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Examines human rights in relation to religion and the role of religion in perennial issues of war and peace.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107090361
- ISBN-10: 1107090369
- Artikelnr.: 41785864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781107090361
- ISBN-10: 1107090369
- Artikelnr.: 41785864
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Monica Duffy Toft; Introduction Sumner B. Twiss; Part I. Normative
Prospects: Human Rights Ideas and Religious Ethics: 1. David Little: a
modern Calvinist architect of human rights John Witte, Jr; 2. On reformed
Christianity and natural human rights Gene Outka; 3. Roger Williams and
freedom of conscience and religion as a natural right Sumner B. Twiss; 4.
Islam and human rights: the religious and the secular in conversation
Abdulaziz Sachedina; 5. On grounding human rights: variations on themes by
Little John P. Reeder, Jr; 6. From human rights to animal rights? Grace
Yia-Hei Kao; 7. Nibbana, dhamma, and sinhala Buddhism: a David Little
retrospective Donald K. Swearer; 8. The present state of the comparative
study of religious ethics: an update John Kelsay; Part II. Functional
Prospects: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict: 9. Religion, ethics, and
war: David Little and ecumenical ethics J. Bryan Hehir; 10. War and the
right to life: Orthodox Christian perspectives Marian Gh. Simion; 11.
Swords to ploughshares, theory to practice: an evolution of religious
peacemaking at USIP Susan Hayward; 12. Religion and multi-track diplomacy
Rodney L. Petersen; 13. Developing a human rights lens on religious
peacemaking Scott Appleby; 14. Toward a polycentric approach to conflict
transformation Atalia Omer; 15. Rethinking Islamic politics: bringing the
state back in Scott Hibbard; 16. Religion and politics: seeking a
reconciliation Natalie Sherman and David Gergen; 17. The core of public
reason: freedom from arbitrary pain and death Christian Rice; Afterword
David Little.
Prospects: Human Rights Ideas and Religious Ethics: 1. David Little: a
modern Calvinist architect of human rights John Witte, Jr; 2. On reformed
Christianity and natural human rights Gene Outka; 3. Roger Williams and
freedom of conscience and religion as a natural right Sumner B. Twiss; 4.
Islam and human rights: the religious and the secular in conversation
Abdulaziz Sachedina; 5. On grounding human rights: variations on themes by
Little John P. Reeder, Jr; 6. From human rights to animal rights? Grace
Yia-Hei Kao; 7. Nibbana, dhamma, and sinhala Buddhism: a David Little
retrospective Donald K. Swearer; 8. The present state of the comparative
study of religious ethics: an update John Kelsay; Part II. Functional
Prospects: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict: 9. Religion, ethics, and
war: David Little and ecumenical ethics J. Bryan Hehir; 10. War and the
right to life: Orthodox Christian perspectives Marian Gh. Simion; 11.
Swords to ploughshares, theory to practice: an evolution of religious
peacemaking at USIP Susan Hayward; 12. Religion and multi-track diplomacy
Rodney L. Petersen; 13. Developing a human rights lens on religious
peacemaking Scott Appleby; 14. Toward a polycentric approach to conflict
transformation Atalia Omer; 15. Rethinking Islamic politics: bringing the
state back in Scott Hibbard; 16. Religion and politics: seeking a
reconciliation Natalie Sherman and David Gergen; 17. The core of public
reason: freedom from arbitrary pain and death Christian Rice; Afterword
David Little.
Foreword Monica Duffy Toft; Introduction Sumner B. Twiss; Part I. Normative
Prospects: Human Rights Ideas and Religious Ethics: 1. David Little: a
modern Calvinist architect of human rights John Witte, Jr; 2. On reformed
Christianity and natural human rights Gene Outka; 3. Roger Williams and
freedom of conscience and religion as a natural right Sumner B. Twiss; 4.
Islam and human rights: the religious and the secular in conversation
Abdulaziz Sachedina; 5. On grounding human rights: variations on themes by
Little John P. Reeder, Jr; 6. From human rights to animal rights? Grace
Yia-Hei Kao; 7. Nibbana, dhamma, and sinhala Buddhism: a David Little
retrospective Donald K. Swearer; 8. The present state of the comparative
study of religious ethics: an update John Kelsay; Part II. Functional
Prospects: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict: 9. Religion, ethics, and
war: David Little and ecumenical ethics J. Bryan Hehir; 10. War and the
right to life: Orthodox Christian perspectives Marian Gh. Simion; 11.
Swords to ploughshares, theory to practice: an evolution of religious
peacemaking at USIP Susan Hayward; 12. Religion and multi-track diplomacy
Rodney L. Petersen; 13. Developing a human rights lens on religious
peacemaking Scott Appleby; 14. Toward a polycentric approach to conflict
transformation Atalia Omer; 15. Rethinking Islamic politics: bringing the
state back in Scott Hibbard; 16. Religion and politics: seeking a
reconciliation Natalie Sherman and David Gergen; 17. The core of public
reason: freedom from arbitrary pain and death Christian Rice; Afterword
David Little.
Prospects: Human Rights Ideas and Religious Ethics: 1. David Little: a
modern Calvinist architect of human rights John Witte, Jr; 2. On reformed
Christianity and natural human rights Gene Outka; 3. Roger Williams and
freedom of conscience and religion as a natural right Sumner B. Twiss; 4.
Islam and human rights: the religious and the secular in conversation
Abdulaziz Sachedina; 5. On grounding human rights: variations on themes by
Little John P. Reeder, Jr; 6. From human rights to animal rights? Grace
Yia-Hei Kao; 7. Nibbana, dhamma, and sinhala Buddhism: a David Little
retrospective Donald K. Swearer; 8. The present state of the comparative
study of religious ethics: an update John Kelsay; Part II. Functional
Prospects: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict: 9. Religion, ethics, and
war: David Little and ecumenical ethics J. Bryan Hehir; 10. War and the
right to life: Orthodox Christian perspectives Marian Gh. Simion; 11.
Swords to ploughshares, theory to practice: an evolution of religious
peacemaking at USIP Susan Hayward; 12. Religion and multi-track diplomacy
Rodney L. Petersen; 13. Developing a human rights lens on religious
peacemaking Scott Appleby; 14. Toward a polycentric approach to conflict
transformation Atalia Omer; 15. Rethinking Islamic politics: bringing the
state back in Scott Hibbard; 16. Religion and politics: seeking a
reconciliation Natalie Sherman and David Gergen; 17. The core of public
reason: freedom from arbitrary pain and death Christian Rice; Afterword
David Little.