The holism of human rights: linking religion, ethics and public life

Abstract

Considers the extent to which the language of human rights addresses concerns of public life, religion and ethics. Reviews the positive and negative elements underpinning notions of a global civic society and comments on the influence of human rights instruments in providing an ethic for selfless action in an era of secular relativism

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Last time updated on 10/02/2012

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