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This is the first global examination of the historical relationship between Christianity and human rights in the twentieth century. Leading historians, anthropologists, political theorists, legal scholars, and scholars of religion develop fresh approaches to issues such as human dignity, personalism, religious freedom, the role of ecumenical and transatlantic networks, and the relationship between Christian and liberal rights theories. In doing so they move well beyond the temporal and geographical limits of the existing scholarship, exploring the connection between Christianity and human rights, not only in Europe and the United States, but also in Africa, Latin America, and China. They offer alternative chronologies and bring to light overlooked aspects of this history, including the role of race, gender, decolonization, and interreligious dialogue. Above all, these essays foreground the complicated relationship between global rights discourses - whether Christian, liberal, or otherwise - and the local contexts in which they are developed and implemented.Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-139781108424707
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046554339
Product Key Features
Book TitleChristianity and Human Rights Reconsidered
AuthorSarah Shortall, Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicReligion, Christianity
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages300 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height160mm
Item Width235mm
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Topic AreaCivil Service
Series TitleHuman Rights in History
EditorDaniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Sarah Shortall
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom