Human rights and the image of God

This critical analysis of the relationship between Christian theology and human rights is written in a lucid and accessible style, and is an excellent resource for students and academics interested in theology, human rights and the historical background to contemporary ethical debates.The author...

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Main Author: Ruston, Roger (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London SCM Press 2004
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Reviews:Human Rights and the Image of God. By Roger Ruston. Pp. viii + 312. London: SCM, 2004. isbn 0 334 02959 7. Paper £18.99 (2006) (Pailin, David A., 1936 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Image of God
B Human rights / Church / History
Further subjects:B Image of God
B Vitoria,Francisco de
B Menschenrechte
B Schöpfungstheologie
B concept of man
B Bible
B Literaturverzeichnis / Bibliographie
B Catholic Church
B Just War
B Locke,John
B Catholic church
B creation theology
B #Las Casas,Bartolomé de
B Human image
B Just war
B Human Rights
B Catholic Church Doctrines History
B Bibliography
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Summary:This critical analysis of the relationship between Christian theology and human rights is written in a lucid and accessible style, and is an excellent resource for students and academics interested in theology, human rights and the historical background to contemporary ethical debates.The author's deep understanding of the development of the idea of human rights in western society and politics, as well as the conflicts and debates associated with an idea of human rights, is clear from the outset. As well as providing a geneology of the concept of rights, Ruston surveys the ways in which this development has been closely related to the development of a just war theory, as well as making a valuable contribution to postcolonial studies by focusing on the colonisation of South America. Finally the book is not only concerned to create an historical account of the development of the idea of human rights, but also is largely concerned to show the relevance of historical debates to recent ethical questions. An excellent textbook for students of Religion and Ethics, or Human Rights and Theology.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-299) and index
ISBN:0334029597