Does Human Rights Need God?Elizabeth M. Bucar, Barbra Barnett Eerdmans Publishing Company, 31/08/2005 - 391 páginas When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted in 1945, French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain observed, "We agree on these rights, providing we are not asked why. With the 'why,' the dispute begins." The world since then has continued to agree to disagree, fearing that an open discussion of the divergent rationales for human rights would undermine the consensus of the Declaration. Is it possible, however, that current failures to protect human rights may stem from this tacit agreement to avoid addressing the underpinnings of human rights? This consequential volume presents leading scholars, activists, and officials from four continents who dare to discuss the "why" behind human rights. Appraising the current situation from diverse religious perspectives -- Jewish, Protestant, Orthodox, Muslim, Confucian, and secular humanist -- the contributors openly address the question whether God is a necessary part of human rights. Despite their widely varying commitments and approaches, the authors affirm that an investigation into the "why" of human rights need not devolve into irreconcilable conflict. Contributors: Khaled Abou El Fadl Barbra Barnett Elizabeth M. Bucar Jean Bethke Elshtain Robert P. George Vigen Guroian Louis Henkin Courtney W. Howland David Novak Sari Nusseibeh Martin Palouš Robert A. Seiple Max L. Stackhouse Charles Villa-Vicencio Anthony C. Yu |
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... Context of Pluralism Beyond the judgment against the inhumane barbarism of Nazism that trig- gered the United Nations ' Universal Declaration , the great struggles facing human rights and the pluralism of the last third of the previous ...
... Context of Pluralism Beyond the judgment against the inhumane barbarism of Nazism that trig- gered the United Nations ' Universal Declaration , the great struggles facing human rights and the pluralism of the last third of the previous ...
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... context of race discrimination and religious freedom is applicable to the context of sex discrimination and religious free- dom.335 Systematic discrimination on the basis of sex under religious funda- mentalist laws is not permissible ...
... context of race discrimination and religious freedom is applicable to the context of sex discrimination and religious free- dom.335 Systematic discrimination on the basis of sex under religious funda- mentalist laws is not permissible ...
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... context implies blindness to the other . " A Prayer to God , " written by Mark Twain at the turn of the twentieth century , in the context of the American - Philippino war , elegantly and simply reflects the total blindness to the other ...
... context implies blindness to the other . " A Prayer to God , " written by Mark Twain at the turn of the twentieth century , in the context of the American - Philippino war , elegantly and simply reflects the total blindness to the other ...
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A Christian Perspective | 25 |
Islam and the Challenge of Democratic Commitment | 58 |
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