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Rights, Religion and Reform: Enhancing Human Dignity through Spiritual and Moral Transformation

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Rights, Religion and Reform: Enhancing Human Dignity through Spiritual and Moral Transformation
Rights, Religion and Reform: Enhancing Human Dignity through Spiritual and Moral Transformation

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Rights, Religion and Reform: Enhancing Human Dignity through Spiritual and Moral Transformation

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This book discusses issues concerning human rights and religion. Is a more integrated approach to human rights desirable - an approach that transcends the individual-centred orientation of civil and political liberties of the dominant centres of power in the West? How can religious thought contribute to an integrated notion of human rights and human dignity? What'sort of transformation should religion itself undergo in order to enable it to come to grips with contemporary challenges? Related to this is a larger question: How can universal spiritual and moral values help to shape politics, the economy and society as a whole?

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