Religious ethics and human rights

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"Religious Ethics and Human Rights: A Comparison of Concepts" is an enlightening e-book that explores the connections between the ethical principles of major world religions and human rights. In a time when respect for human rights and the quest for universal values are gaining significance, this book sheds light on how different religious traditions contribute to these vital issues and lay the foundations for a global ethics of human rights.

In six carefully researched and comprehensibly written chapters, the ethical concepts of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism are analyzed and compared in the context of human rights. Both the historical roots and contemporary perspectives of these various faith traditions are considered. The conclusion provides an overview of the common foundations and potentials of world religions for human rights policies and illustrates how interreligious dialogue can contribute to a deeper understanding and greater respect for human rights. This e-book is an indispensable guide for those interested in religion, ethics, and human rights, and who wish to support the search for shared values and principles in our increasingly pluralistic and globalized world.