The human rights movement : Western values and theological perspectives

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The human rights movement : Western values and theological perspectives

Warren Lee Holleman

Praeger, 1987

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注記

Bibliography: p. [227]-240

Includes index

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内容説明

In The Human Rights Movement, the author examines why human rights abuses have continued to exist and even increase in number. According to Holleman, the reason for this failure is that Western and non-Western nations and cultures disagree as to the meaning of human rights and the means for promoting human rights from nation to nation and culture to culture. Christian theological anthropology suggests a via media between Western and non-Western points of view.

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Preface Universal Human Rights Western Individualism in the Human Rights Movement Beyond the Individualist-Collective Impasse Western Pneumaticism in the Human Rights Movement Beyond the Pneumatic-Materialist Impasse Western Political Hegemony From Global Hegemony to National Sovereignty Western Cultural Hegemony From Cultural Hegemony to Cultural Integrity Conclusion Bibliography Index

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