Faith in Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global StruggleGeorgetown University Press, 1991 - 239 páginas Despite the diversity of religious faith traditions around the world, a common concern has led to a remarkably unified call for establishing and respecting human rights from Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and followers of indigenous African and Asian traditions. Indeed, the expression "faith in human rights," first used in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, regularly appears in statements by human rights advocates who express no particular religious commitment. |
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... Declaration of Human Rights and had it delivered to every Islamic representative who attended the 1968 Tehran International Conference on Human Rights . Sultanhussein Tabandeh describes the Universal Declaration as " a masterpiece " of ...
... Declaration of Human Rights and had it delivered to every Islamic representative who attended the 1968 Tehran International Conference on Human Rights . Sultanhussein Tabandeh describes the Universal Declaration as " a masterpiece " of ...
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... Declaration . " 2 In this chapter I will show that religious leaders have not only accepted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the cornerstone of the human rights movement , but were active in cutting and laying the stone in ...
... Declaration . " 2 In this chapter I will show that religious leaders have not only accepted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the cornerstone of the human rights movement , but were active in cutting and laying the stone in ...
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... Declaration . " 25 In 1971 the Roman Catholic Synod of Bishops added the weight of the episcopal college to that of the pope : " Let the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights be ratified by all Governments who have not yet adhered ...
... Declaration . " 25 In 1971 the Roman Catholic Synod of Bishops added the weight of the episcopal college to that of the pope : " Let the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights be ratified by all Governments who have not yet adhered ...
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Liberal Protestants | 19 |
Roman Catholics | 33 |
Conservative Protestants | 49 |
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