Personal Encounters in the Global South
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Köp båda 2 för 454 krNicholas P. Wolterstorff (PhD, Harvard University) is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia. He is the author of numerous books, including Justice: Rights and Wrongs, Justice in Love, and Lament for a Son, and lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Contents Series Preface Series Editor's Foreword Part 1: Awakening 1. Two Awakening Experiences 2. An Evening in Amman 3. Questions about Starting from the Wronged 4. One Difference That Starting from the Wronged Made 5. Another Difference That Starting from the Wronged Made Part 2: Justice and Rights 6. Opposition to Rights-Talk 7. What Are Rights? 8. Rights Grounded in Worth 9. Why Rights-Talk Is Important 10. Is Rights-Talk for Expressing Possessive Individualism? Part 3: Justice in Scripture 11. Natural Rights in Three Church Fathers 12. Justice in the Old Testament 13. On the Claim That Justice Is Supplanted in the New Testament 14. Justice in the New Testament 15. On English Translations of the New Testament 16. More about Justice in the New Testament 17. Justice and Love 18. Justice, Love, and Shalom 19. Does Scripture Imply a Right Order Conception of Justice? Part 4: Righting Injustice 20. Human Rights 21. Six Days in South Africa 22. Art in the Struggle to Right Injustice 23. On the Blocking of Empathy and the Hardening of Hearts 24. The Structure of Social Justice Movements Part 5: Just Punishment 25. A Visit to Honduras 26. St. Paul's Rejection of Retributive Punishment 27. What Paul Said about the Task and Authority of the State 28. Justice, Forgiveness, and Punishment Part 6: Beauty, Hope, and Justice 29. Justice and Beauty 30. Hope 31. Recap Index