This book combines a religiously non-confessional approach to justice with health together with an analysis of the faith-based promotion of justice with health and focuses mainly on the time period beginning from the mid-1960s. Here “justice with health” means a particular reasonable conception of socio-political justice that includes health-related capabilities among its central components. The faith-based heritage in question is Protestant, especially Lutheran, Christianity. Drawing on some of the most prominent theories of justice from the past few decades, primarily those by John Rawls and Amartya Sen, the constructive part of the study defends a moderately structured account of reasonable justice identified through ten guidelines. Alth...
To explore what it means to achieve social justice in health is to try and explore two of the most c...
The objective of this article is to provide a reasonable account of the political significance\ud of...
I. The birth to righteousness.--II. Dominion and voluntary service.--III. Mine and thine.--IV. Scien...
This book combines a religiously non-confessional approach to justice with health together with an a...
Upholding and seeking justice in society has been important for philosophers and religious thinkers ...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
This study explores poverty as an empirical reality and as a threat to United States ideals of justi...
Abstract: Human beings persistently seek Justice and this reality is in line with the objective of t...
The realization of the right to health can be achieved through several different approaches, for exa...
This article provides a critical approach to justice and social justice as reflected in Scripture an...
What is the relationship between faith and justice? In particular, this Article will address the que...
e vast improvements in medical technology reviled the crucial role of social determinants of health ...
This book explores the relation between agape (or Christian charity) and social justice. Timothy Jac...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
This article highlights the value of Christian worship in the lives of Christians. It argues that wo...
To explore what it means to achieve social justice in health is to try and explore two of the most c...
The objective of this article is to provide a reasonable account of the political significance\ud of...
I. The birth to righteousness.--II. Dominion and voluntary service.--III. Mine and thine.--IV. Scien...
This book combines a religiously non-confessional approach to justice with health together with an a...
Upholding and seeking justice in society has been important for philosophers and religious thinkers ...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
This study explores poverty as an empirical reality and as a threat to United States ideals of justi...
Abstract: Human beings persistently seek Justice and this reality is in line with the objective of t...
The realization of the right to health can be achieved through several different approaches, for exa...
This article provides a critical approach to justice and social justice as reflected in Scripture an...
What is the relationship between faith and justice? In particular, this Article will address the que...
e vast improvements in medical technology reviled the crucial role of social determinants of health ...
This book explores the relation between agape (or Christian charity) and social justice. Timothy Jac...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
This article highlights the value of Christian worship in the lives of Christians. It argues that wo...
To explore what it means to achieve social justice in health is to try and explore two of the most c...
The objective of this article is to provide a reasonable account of the political significance\ud of...
I. The birth to righteousness.--II. Dominion and voluntary service.--III. Mine and thine.--IV. Scien...