This article examines the possible role of a Christian deontological ethics in the contemporary human rights debate. It concludes that a Christian deontological ethics in the Reformed tradition can be positively engaged in the human rights debate when Biblical theological topics are transposed into moral directives applicable to the current human rights concerns, such as religious extremism, femicide, ideologies of intolerance and ecocide. As an example of the applicability of a Christian deontological ethics from a reformed perspective, the following Biblical topics are investigated: human dignity on the basis of the "imago dei", creation and creational integrity, the kingdom of God and forgiveness. Furthermore, the article proposes that o...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
In liberal constitutional states and in increasingly secularized societies, the question arises as t...
This article deals with the implications of modern secularism for the concept of Christian ethics. ...
The argument of human dignity plays an important role in current debates on human rights and their r...
Human rights represent a modern legal phenomenon. In their present form they have been developed for...
The author narrows down his subject to consider whether the idea of human dignity as found in the do...
Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology. A Contribution to the Discussion of Christian Corona Ethics ...
This Article analyzes the historical sources and forms of human rights in Western legal and Christia...
The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBH) seeks to guide the world community in...
Given renewed conflicts and widening divisions, and with human rights having all too frequently bee...
The role of human rights is disputed in Christian moral theory. When human rights are discussed, it ...
Combining Jewish, Greek, and Roman teachings with the radical new teachings of Christ and St. Paul, ...
Human dignity has proven to be a vague term in liberal rights discourse because of its broad range. ...
Christianity has its own rather difficult history in relation to modern human rights. While reluctan...
This article aims to explain the views of the Catholic Church on human rights and put them into dial...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
In liberal constitutional states and in increasingly secularized societies, the question arises as t...
This article deals with the implications of modern secularism for the concept of Christian ethics. ...
The argument of human dignity plays an important role in current debates on human rights and their r...
Human rights represent a modern legal phenomenon. In their present form they have been developed for...
The author narrows down his subject to consider whether the idea of human dignity as found in the do...
Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology. A Contribution to the Discussion of Christian Corona Ethics ...
This Article analyzes the historical sources and forms of human rights in Western legal and Christia...
The Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBH) seeks to guide the world community in...
Given renewed conflicts and widening divisions, and with human rights having all too frequently bee...
The role of human rights is disputed in Christian moral theory. When human rights are discussed, it ...
Combining Jewish, Greek, and Roman teachings with the radical new teachings of Christ and St. Paul, ...
Human dignity has proven to be a vague term in liberal rights discourse because of its broad range. ...
Christianity has its own rather difficult history in relation to modern human rights. While reluctan...
This article aims to explain the views of the Catholic Church on human rights and put them into dial...
This investigation focuses on the moral status of the human embryo from a Christian ethical perspect...
In liberal constitutional states and in increasingly secularized societies, the question arises as t...
This article deals with the implications of modern secularism for the concept of Christian ethics. ...