Introduction. Rights and religion: spaces for argument and
agreement: Wendy James
1. Race, faith and freedom in American and British history: Simon
Schama
Response to Simon Schama: Matthew Spooner
2. Pentecost: Learning the language of peace: Stanley Hauerwas
Response to Stanley Hauerwas: Pamela Sue Anderson
3. Human rights and the Roman Catholic tradition: Charles
Curran
Response to Charles Curran: Nicholas Bamforth
4. Worldviews and universalisms: The doctrine of ‘religion’ in
Islam and the idea of ‘rights’ in the West: Hisham Hellyer
Response to Hisham Hellyer: Chris Miller
5. Terror and religion: Ronald Dworkin
Response to Ronald Dworkin: John Tasioulas
6. Can human rights accommodate pluralism?: Chantal Mouffe
Response to Chantal Mouffe: Stuart White
7. Symposium: Freedom of belief, freedom from belief
7.1. Asma Jahangir
7.2. Anthony C. Grayling
7.3. John Pritchard
7.4. Andrew Brown
7.5. Emma Cohen
Index
Preface and acknowledgements
Wes Williams is University Lecturer in French at Oxford University and a Fellow of St Edmund Hall
The Religion and rights anthology, edited by Wes Williams, is thus,
first and foremost, a contribution to a growing literature on
religion and human rights.
...thought-provoking set of essays on religion and rights.
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