Theology and the Boundary Discourse of Human Rights /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press,
2010.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- A dialectical boundary discourse : secular and religious
- Are human rights ahistorical?
- Are human rights universal?
- A dialectical boundary discourse of human flourishing
- The Charter of the United Nations
- The universal declaration of human rights : a fragile and negotiated consensus
- Human rights and the Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council
- Pope John Paul II and human rights
- The direction of Pope Benedict XVI?
- A crisis of trust
- Theological anthropology and human rights : Karl Rahner's concentration on the human
- Theological engagement with the discourse of human rights
- Imago dei : indicative and imperative
- Karl Rahner : a concentration on the human
- Human capacity for God : supernatural existential
- Human goodness : the "anonymous Christian"
- Human freedom
- Human experience and the experience of God
- Human dignity
- Human suffering
- Human rights in time : realism between memory and hope
- Memory
- The ethics of memory
- Trials and truth commissions : just memory?
- Towards just memory : a Guatemalan case study
- Theology towards just memory : the haunted tardiness of Johann Baptist Metz
- The influence of Karl Rahner
- Political theology
- Memory : dangerous memory
- Narrative : dangerous stories
- Solidarity : dangerous responsibility
- Auschwitz : an interruption that orients
- Challenge : a future based on the memory of suffering
- Silence and interruptive realism
- Liberation theology and human rights : from interruptive realism to the centrality of La realidad
- Liberation theology and human rights
- The preferential option for the poor
- Who are the poor?
- The rights of the poor
- A mysticism of human rights
- From interruptive realism to the centrality of La realidad
- The weight of reality : Ignacio Ellacuría
- Rights-holders or beggars : responding to the post-liberal critique
- "Disdain" for the secular : the refusal of a rival
- A preference for a theological politics over political theology
- Impatience with the provisional.