Human v. Religious Rights? : German and U.S. Exchanges and their Global Implications / A.G. Roeber

Although the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States share many legal, social, and political values, they also represent different traditions in terms of how each understands the idea of universal human rights. The contributors to this volume represent legal-constitutional, historical, bio...

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1\u A.G. Roeber is Professor Emeritus of Early Modern History and Religious Studies at the Pennsylvania State University and Professor of Church History at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary.
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