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Christianity and Human Rights

Influences and Issues

Christianity and Human Rights

Influences and Issues

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Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 9780791469521
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 04/01/2007
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

A wide-ranging look at Christianity and human rights.

This book addresses the relationship of Christianity and human rights-a relationship fraught with ambiguity. While human rights discourse arose in a Christian culture, it has sometimes stood in opposition to organized Christianity. Christianity has been a champion of human rights; on other occasions it has been a major violator of them. Contributors to this book explore both positive and negative views of human rights arising from Christian traditions. Among the issues discussed are the sources of ideas on human rights, Christian influences on international human rights covenants and conventions, Christian theology and human rights, the right to change religions, Roman Catholic perspectives, and Christian peace activism and human rights. Christian discourse is juxtaposed with the proposed Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions, which is included.

Preface

1. Introduction: Dialogue with Contributors
Arvind Sharma

Part I. Christian Influences on Human Rights

2. Human Rights and Responsibilities: Christian Perspectives
Frances S. Adeney

3. The Sources of Human Rights Ideas: A Christian Perspective
Max L. Stackhouse

4. Theology, Tolerance, and Two Declarations of Human Rights: An Interrogative Comparison
Sumner B. Twiss

5. Religion and Human Rights: A Personal Testament
David Little

6. Inter-Religious Dialogue and Human Rights: Christian Contributions
Terry Muck

Part II. Christian Perspectives on Human Rights Issues

7. The End of Man: Human Rights, Christian Theology, and the Rights of Human Persons
Stephen G. Ray Jr.

8. Persons, Politics, and a Catholic Understanding of Human Rights
Jean Bethke Elshtain

9. Human Rights and Asian Values
Kam Weng Ng

10. Changing One’s Religion: A Supported Right?
Margaret O. Thomas

11. Human Rights and Nonviolence: Testament of a Christian Peace Activist
John Dear

12. Christian Views in Dialogue with the UDHRWR
Arvind Sharma and Frances S. Adeney

Appendix 1: UDHRWR: Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World’s Religions, McGill University 1999  (Revised Edition, 2003)

Appendix 2: Christian Theological Sources for Human Rights in Relation to the UDHR and the UDHRWR

Contributors
Index

Frances S. Adeney, Arvind Sharma

Frances S. Adeney is William A. Benfield Jr. Professor of Mission at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the author of Christian Women in Indonesia: A Narrative Study of Gender and Religion. Arvind Sharma is Birks Professor of Comparative Religion at McGill University. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Sleep as a State of Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta and Religious Studies and Comparative Methodology: The Case for Reciprocal Illumination, both also published by SUNY Press.