Theology and the Boundary Discourse of Human Rights

Ethna Regan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Georgetown University Press

Published:14th Apr '10

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This impressive book should shift its readers into renewed determination to achieve fundamental conditions of human flourishing for all, however situated. -- Ann Loades, CBE, professorial fellow, St. Chad's College, and professor emerita of divinity, University of Durham UK

What are human rights? Can theology acknowledge human rights discourse? Is theological engagement with human rights justified? What place should this discourse occupy within ethics? The author seeks to answer these questions about human rights, Christian theology, and philosophical ethics.What are human rights? Can theology acknowledge human rights discourse? Is theological engagement with human rights justified? What place should this discourse occupy within ethics? Ethna Regan seeks to answer these questions about human rights, Christian theology, and philosophical ethics. The main purpose of this book is to justify and explore theological engagement with human rights. Regan illustrates how that engagement is both ecumenical and diverse, citing the emerging engagement with human rights discourse by evangelical theologians in response to the War on Terror. The book examines where the themes and concerns of key modern theologians - Karl Rahner, J. B. Metz, Jon Sobrino, and Ignacio Ellacuria - converge with the themes and concerns of those committed to the advancement of human rights. Regan also critically engages with the "disdain" for rights discourse that is found in the postliberal critiques of John Milbank and Stanley Hauerwas. This interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of systematic theology, theological ethics, human rights, religion and politics, and political theory.

An important contribution to the constructive engagement between theology and human rights discourse and is a serious challenge to those in either camp who would peremptorily reject the insights of the other. Journal of Religion

  • Winner of Award for Excellence (United States).
  • Winner of College Theology Society Book Award (United States).
  • Winner of Catholic Press Association, First Time Author of a Book (United States).
  • Runner-up for Christianity Today Book Awards.

ISBN: 9781589016422

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

224 pages