This brief review reflects on Helge Ârsheim's recent work, Making Religion and Human Rights at the United Nations. The text explores, with great success, the role of religion in an institution which “does not ‘do’ religion." Ârsheim provides an accessible and comprehensive resource for anyone researching the role of religion in global affairs
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A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
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Book review of Johan van der Vyver & John Witte, Jr.\u27s Religious human Rights in Global Perspecti...
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The question of whether international human rights are infused by certain cultural values was conten...
Appel à contribution pour un colloque international Religions and human rights, Padoue (Italie), 14-...
The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the study of interna...
Choksi Anjali. "Human Rights, World Religion and Human Dignity". Comments, Analysis and Critique of ...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
International civil religion grounds moral claims that permeate and transcend traditional religious ...
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems– ...
A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
In 2004, after a group of parents supported by the Norwegian Humanist Association and the Norwegian ...
This paper basically emphasized on critical review on the relationship between religion and human ri...
This book furthers the interreligious, international and interdisciplinary understanding of the role...
The relationship between religion and human rights is both complex and inextricable. While most of t...
Book review of Johan van der Vyver & John Witte, Jr.\u27s Religious human Rights in Global Perspecti...
This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religiou...
How do religious groups, operating as NGOs, engage in the most important global institution for worl...
The question of whether international human rights are infused by certain cultural values was conten...
Appel à contribution pour un colloque international Religions and human rights, Padoue (Italie), 14-...
The study of human rights is dominated by secular voices; however, increasingly the study of interna...
Choksi Anjali. "Human Rights, World Religion and Human Dignity". Comments, Analysis and Critique of ...
This Article argues that religion is an important source and dimension of modern human rights, and i...
International civil religion grounds moral claims that permeate and transcend traditional religious ...