CITATION: Koopman, N. N. 2007. Some theological and anthropological perspectives on human dignity and human rights. Scriptura, 95(0):177-185, doi:10.7833/95-0-1393.The original publication is available at http://scriptura.journals.ac.zaThis article acknowledges that human dignity is a concept that cannot be not easily defined. It attempts to acquire a cognitive grip on dignity by defining it in terms of the needs and anxieties of human beings and in terms of narratives of the violation of dignity. The foundations of human dignity in Trinitarian faith are then discussed and specifically the implications and value of Helmut Thielicke 's concept of alien dignity is briefly evaluated. It is argued that alien dignity does have the potential...