The Right to be Human in the Old Testament: a Study in Isaiah 5 by Chris Sugden
Transformation 1995 (Vol. 12, No. 2, page 30)
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At the launch of “Religious Approaches to Human Rights” in a House of Commons Committee room on March 9th, 2016 the author of the report, Dr Martin Davie gave this introduction to the report – At the launch of “Religious Approaches to Human Rights” in a House of Commons Committee room on March 9th, the author of the report, Dr Martin Davie gave this introduction to the report.
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Recommended Readings
R Adhar and I Leigh, Religious Freedom in the Liberal State, 2nd ed., Oxford 2013.*
I Bloom et al, Religious Diversity and Human Rights, Columbia University, 1996
M. Glendon, Rights Talk, Free Press, 1991*
M J Perry, The Idea of Human Rights, Oxford 1998.
M Stackhouse, Creeds, Society and Human Rights: A Study in Three Cultures, Eermans 1984.
P. Sundman, Human Rights, Justification and Christian Ethics, Uppsala 1996
J van der Vyver and J Witte eds, Religious Human Rights in Global Perspective: 2 vols (on ‘religious’ and ‘legal’ perspectives), Martinus Nijhoff, 1996.*
R Williams, Faith in the Public Square, Bloomsbury 2012 (2 or 3 chapters on human rights)
J Witte and F S Alexander, eds Christianity and Human Rights: An Introduction, Cambridge 2010
N Wolterstoff, Justice: Rights and Wrongs, Princeton 2008 (and special issue ofStudies in Christian Ethics in 2009)