Presented Papers Listed by Author
- Adel Abadeer, A
Christian Perspective Human Rights: The Case of Modern Day Slavery
With Reference to the Indian Case
- Frances S. Adeney, Human
Rights and Responsibilities: Christian Perspectives
- Ilsup Ahn, North Korea
Human Rights Crisis and Christian Response: A Korean American
Perspective
- Mark R. Amstutz, Human
Rights and the Promise of Political Forgiveness
- David Anderson, Human
Rights and Persons with Disabilities in Developing Nations of
Africa
- Gayle Avant, The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights; A Retrospective
- Thomas Bamat, The Rights
of the Poor: Christian Theology and Human Rights Practices in
Latin America’s Andean Region
- David Bentley, Created
in the Image of God: A Shared Hope for Understanding Human Rights
Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- David Billings, Grounding
Human Rights: Two Christian Models
- Patrick H. Byrne, Universal
Rights or Personal Relations?
- Zachary Calo, Catholic
Social Thought, Political Liberalism, and the Idea of Human
Rights
- Laura B. Carroll, Silences
of Reverence and Collaboration
- Michael W. Casey, Sir Garfield
Todd: Supporter of Black African Rights in Zimbabwe and his
Reasonable Christian Rhetoric
- Dana Dillon, Public
Order, the Common Good, and Our Supernatural Destiny
- Dony K. Donev, Postcommunist
Believers in a Postmodern World
- John Donovan, Something
Old, Something New, Something Borrrowed, Something.....True!
The Categoriality of Catholic Social Teaching
- Keith Doubt, Against
Scapegoating: Revisiting Rene Girard and Walter Wink’s
Understanding of Christianity and Scapegoating
- Richard J. Dougherty, Just
War and the Protection of Human Rights
- Martha Greene Eads, “You
Stand with Whoever’s Getting Their Head Bashed In”:
Denise Giardina’s Literary-Political Vision
- Mark Elliott, Christian
Responses to Trafficking in Women from Eastern Europe
- Alanna Hartzok, Earth
Rights Democracy: Public Finance based on Early Christian Teachings
- A.J. Hoover, Christianity
as the Seedbed of Human Rights: The Critique of Fascism by British
Churchmen in World War II
- Nico Horn, From Human Rights
to Human Wrongs: The Dramatic Round-About-Turn of the Pentecostal
Movement on Human Rights Issues, with Special Reference to South
Africa
- Kathryn A. Lee, The
Religious Imagination and Hearing the “Other”: Judge
John T. Noonan, Catholic Social Teaching, and Immigration
- James F. Lewis, Christianity
and Human Rights in Vietnam : The Case of the Ethnic Minorities
(1975-2004)
- Li Li, Christian Women’s
Education in China in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
- Joseph Loconte, The
commitment to religious freedom is the surest path to securing
and safeguarding human rights.
- Roman Lunkin, Protestantism
and Human Rights in Russia: Creation of the Alternative to the
Authorities
- Rev. Paul E. Lutter, Hearing
and Speaking Freedom: On the Significance of Communicating Forgiveness
in Christianity’s Quest for Human Rights
- David McCarthy, Catholic
Social Thought: Rights, Natural Law, and Pluralism
- Elizabeth Marie Melchionna, Redefining
Disability through Eucharist: That All Must Receive
- Joyce J. Michael, Božena
Komárková: Toward an Existential Christian Philosophy
of Human Rights
- David Michel, Christianity
and Human Rights in Haiti since 1976
- Jonathan Miles, Human
Rights and the Ethics of Christian Proselytizing in Foreign
Contexts
- John Warwick Montgomery, Slavery,
Human Dignity and Human Rights
- Terry C. Muck, Interreligious
Dialogue and Human Rights
- Caryn D. Riswold, Teaching
Complexities: God, Evil, and Peacemaking in the 21st Century
- Rev. Donna Schaper & Roy D. Wasson, Report
On Governmental Interference With Activities of Coral Gables
Congregational Church During Free Trade of Americas Summit Conference
October-November, 2003, Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Matthew Simpson, Locke
on Christianity and Rights
- R. Drew Smith, American
Evangelists, Social Self-Interests, and Political Misalignments
in Africa: Church-State Dilemmas in Multiple Contexts
- John Sniegocki, Catholic
Social Teaching, Economic Rights, and Globalization
- H. Knox Thames, Esq., Advocacy
Avenues for International Religious Freedom
- David Thompson, "There
are No Universal Human Rights, Particularly for Proselytization"
- Christian van Gorder, Armenian
Christians and Turkish Muslims: Atrocity, Denial and Identity
- William Wagner, Christianity,
Islamic Shariah and Civil Rights
- Jonathan Warner, Rights,
Capabilities and Human Flourishing
- Roy D. Wasson & Rev. Donna Schaper, Report On Governmental Interference With Activities of Coral Gables Congregational Church During Free Trade of Americas Summit Conference October-November, 2003, Miami-Dade County, Florida
- Kenneth Weare, Free Trade
Agreements and Human Rights: A Christian Perspective on Globalization
- Samuel Zalanga, Christianity
and Human Rights: A Sociological Assessment of the “Rise
of the Religious Right in America” and the Consequences
of that on Human Rights Concerns in the United States and the
Third World
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