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E-grāmata: Religion and Public Policy: Human Rights, Conflict, and Ethics

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  • ISBN-13: 9781316191941
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This book pivots around two principal concerns in the modern world: the nature and practice of human rights in relation to religion, and the role of religion in perennial issues of war and peace. It articulates a vision for achieving a liberal peace and a just society firmly grounded in respect for human rights, while working in tandem with the constructive roles that religion can play even amid cultural difference. It explores topics including the status and justification of human rights; the meaning and significance of religious liberty; whether human rights protections ought to be extended to other species; how the comparative study of religious ethics ought to proceed; and the nature, limits, and future development of just war thinking. Featuring a group of distinguished contributors, this is a distinctive contribution that shows a multifaceted and original exploration of cutting edge issues with regards to the aforementioned themes.

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Examines human rights in relation to religion and the role of religion in perennial issues of war and peace.
Contributors ix
Preface and Acknowledgments Editors xix
Foreword xxi
Monica Duffy Toft
Introduction xxviii
Sumner B. Twiss
PART ONE Normative Prospects: Human Rights Ideas and Religious Ethics
1(166)
Chapter 1 David Little: A Modern Calvinist Architect of Human Rights
3(21)
John Witte, Jr.
Chapter 2 On Reformed Christianity and Natural Human Rights
24(21)
Gene Outka
Chapter 3 Roger Williams and Freedom of Conscience and Religion as a Natural Right
45(32)
Sumner B. Twiss
Chapter 4 Islam and Human Rights: The Religious and the Secular in Conversation
77(19)
Abdulaziz Sachedina
Chapter 5 On Grounding Human Rights: Variations on Themes by Little
96(24)
John P. Reeder, Jr.
Chapter 6 From Human Rights to Animal Rights?
120(18)
Grace Y. Kao
Chapter 7 Nibbana, Dhamma, and Sinhala Buddhism: A David Little Retrospective
138(10)
Donald K. Swearer
Chapter 8 The Present State of the Comparative Study of Religious Ethics: An Update
148(19)
John Kelsay
PART TWO Functional Prospects: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict
167(170)
Chapter 9 Religion, Ethics, and War: David Little and Ecumenical Ethics
169(19)
J. Bryan Hehir
Chapter 10 War and the Right to Life: Orthodox Christian Perspectives
188(19)
Marian Gh. Simion
Chapter 11 Swords to Ploughshares, Theory to Practice: An Evolution of Religious Peacebuilding at USIP
207(15)
Susan Hayward
Chapter 12 Religion and Multi-Track Diplomacy
222(17)
Rodney L. Petersen
Chapter 13 Developing a Human Rights Lens on Religious Peacemaking
239(13)
Scott Appleby
Chapter 14 Toward a Polycentric Approach to Conflict Transformation
252(28)
Atalia Omer
Chapter 15 Rethinking Islamist Politics: Bringing the State Back In
280(27)
Scott Hibbard
Chapter 16 Religion and Politics: Seeking a Reconciliation
307(11)
Natalie Sherman
David Gergen
Chapter 17 The Core of Public Reason: Freedom from Arbitrary Pain and Death
318(19)
Christian Rice
Afterword 337(12)
David Little
Index of Names 349(6)
Index of Subjects 355
Sumner B. Twiss is the Distinguished Professor of Human Rights, Ethics, and Religion at Florida State University, where he holds a joint appointment between the Department of Religion and the Center for the Advancement of Human Rights. He is also Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Brown University, where he served on the faculty for thirty years and as department chair for twelve years. He is the co-author and co-editor of seven books, and the author of more than seventy published articles in the areas of comparative religious ethics, biomedical ethics, philosophy of religion, global ethics, intercultural human rights, and the comparative study of just war. Marian Gh. Simion is a political scientist and Orthodox theologian, currently appointed as Postdoctoral Fellow and Field Education Supervisor at Harvard Divinity School, and a past instructor in the areas of religion, government, and diplomacy at Harvard Extension School. He holds a Master of Theological Studies from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, and a PhD in Public and International Affairs from Northeastern University, where his academic advisor was Governor Michael S. Dukakis. His general research focuses on international security, comparative politics, political theology, religious phenomenology, Islamic jurisprudence, theory of religion, collective violence, and Orthodox Christianity. Rodney L. Petersen is a social historian and Protestant theologian. Dr Petersen served as executive director of the Boston Theological Institute (BTI), from 1990 until 2014, becoming director of Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries and of the Lord's Day Alliance in the US in 2014. He is a research associate at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University School of Theology. Prior to coming to the BTI, he taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Webster University in Geneva, where he also worked with churches in France and Romania.