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Faith in Human RightsSupport in Religious Traditions for a Global StruggleBy Robert Traer You may
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this book online. This book was first published in 1991 by Georgetown
University Press in both a hardback and paperback edition. It was
republished in paperback in 1997. Do Christians support human rights? Contemporary Christian teaching does, but not all Christians have or do. Catholics and conservative and liberal Protestants embraced human rights in the last half of the 20th century. Is there support in other religious traditions? Yes, at least in contemporary teachings. There is also "secular faith" in human rights, and secular and religious advocates for human rights struggle together. This collaborative alliance for human dignity is rarely noted but worth understanding.
Part II. Support in Other Religious Traditions
Part III. Faith in Human Rights
A slightly revised 2001 version of this book may be read online. |
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