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List of contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xi |
The first word: to be human is to be free | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 8 |
Foundations and Developments of Human Rights | p. 45 |
The Judaic foundation of rights | p. 47 |
Ius in Roman law | p. 64 |
Human rights and early Christianity | p. 81 |
Human rights in the canon law | p. 99 |
The modern Catholic Church and human rights: the impact of the Second Vatican Council | p. 113 |
Rights and liberties in early modern Protestantism: the example of Calvinism | p. 135 |
Modern Protestant developments in human rights | p. 155 |
The issue of human rights in Byzantium and the Orthodox Christian tradition | p. 173 |
Christianity and the Modern Human Rights Framework | p. 191 |
The human rights system | p. 193 |
The image of God: rights, reason, and order | p. 216 |
Religion and equality | p. 236 |
Proselytism and human rights | p. 253 |
Religious liberty, church autonomy, and the structure of freedom | p. 267 |
Christianity and the rights of children: an integrative view | p. 283 |
Christianity and the rights of women | p. 302 |
Christianity, human rights, and a theology that touches the ground | p. 320 |
A right to clean water | p. 335 |
The final word: can Christianity contribute to a global civil religion? | p. 351 |
Biblical index | p. 367 |
Index | p. 370 |
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