Does God believe in human rights? : essays on religion and human rights / / edited by Nazila Ghanea, Alan Stephens, Raphael Walden.

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Superior document:Studies in religion, secular beliefs, and human rights, v. 5
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Studies in religion, secular beliefs, and human rights ; v. 5.
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Physical Description:xxi, 272 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The complimentarity between secular and religious perspectives of human rights / Richard Harries
  • Religious truths and human coexistence / Roger Ruston
  • Religion in a democratic society : safeguarding freedom, acknowledging identity, valuing partnership / Michael Ipgrave
  • Conflicting values or misplaced interpretations? : examining the inevitability of a clash bewteen 'religions' and 'human rights' / Javaid Rehman
  • Religion and human rights with special reference to Judaism / Norman Solomon
  • Religion and human rights: redressing the balance / Avrom Sherr
  • Human rights and its destruction of right and wrong / Melanie Phillips
  • A more constructive encounter : a Baha'i view of religion and human rights / John Barnabas Leith
  • 'Human rights,' 'religion' and the 'secular' : variant configurations of religion(s), state(s) and society(ies) / Paul Weller
  • Freedom of religion and belief in the light of recent challenges : needs, clashes and solutions / Dennis de Jong
  • Triumphalism and respect for diversity / Conor Gearty
  • 'Phobias' and 'isms' : recognition of difference or the slippery slope of particularisms? / Nazila Ghanea
  • Inciting religious hatred: balancing free speech and religious sensibilities in a multi-faith society / Peter Cumper
  • Theoretical and institutional framework : the soft spot where human rights end and God begins / Frederik Harhoff.