04287nam 2200469 450 991082068920332120220124030021.00-268-10667-30-268-10668-1(CKB)4100000011462562(MiAaPQ)EBC6353347(OCoLC)1196199689(MdBmJHUP)musev2_99068(EXLCZ)99410000001146256220210216d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierValue and vulnerability an interfaith dialogue on human dignity /edited by Matthew R. Petrusek, and Jonathan RothchildNotre Dame, Indiana :University of Notre Dame Press,[2020]©20201 online resource (ix, 500 pages)0-268-10665-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Matthew R. Petrusket and Jonathan Rothchild -- Part I Traditions -- 1 Dignity: A Catholic Perspective / Darlene Fozard Weaver -- 2 Dignity: A Buddhist Perspective / Kristin Scheible -- 3 Catholic and Buddhist Perspectives on Dignity: A Response / Karen B. Enriquez -- 4 Dignity: A Jewish Perspective / Elliot N Dorff and Daniel Nevins -- 5 Dignity: A Hindu Perspective / Christopher Key Chapple -- 6 Jewish and Hindu Perspectives on Dignity: Responses / Christopher Key Chapple and Elliot N Dorff -- 7 Dignity: A Protestant Perspective / David P Gushee -- 8 Dignity: An Orthodox Perspective -- 9 Protestant and Orthodox Perspectives on Dignity: A Response / Matthew R Petrusek -- 10 Dignity: An Islamic Perspective / Zeki Saritoprak -- 11 Dignity: A Humanist Perspective / William Schweiker -- 12 Islamic and Humanist Perspectives on Dignity: A Response / Jonathan Rothchild -- Part II Case Studies -- 13 Dignity and Conflict: Gendered Violence / Hille Haker -- 14 Dignity and Conflict: Religious Violence / Nicholas Denysenko -- 15 Dignity and Conflict: Racial Violence / Terrence L Johnson -- 16 Dignity and Conflict: Criminal Justice / William O'Neill -- 17 Dignity and Conflict: Immigration / Victor Carmona -- 18 Dignity and Conflict: Ecology / Dawn m Nothwehr -- 19 Dignity and Conflict: Religious Peacebuilding / Ellen Ott Marshall -- Afterword / Matthew R Perusek and Jonathan Rothchild.Value and Vulnerability brings together scholars of many religions--including Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Islam, and Humanism--to identify and examine conceptions and interpretations of dignity within different religious and philosophical perspectives and their applications to contemporary issues of conflict, such as gendered, religious, and racial violence, immigration, ecology, and religious peacemaking. Value and Vulnerability also includes response chapters that clarify and refine these interpretations from interfaith perspectives. Through this volume, Matthew R. Petrusek and Jonathan Rothchild offer recommendations for advancing the conversation about dignity within and among traditions and for addressing urgent global issues and threats to dignity. Together, Petrusek, Rothchild, and the contributors create a comparative framework constituted by seven questions: What sources justify dignity's existence, nature, and purpose? What is the relationship between the divine and human dignity? What is the relationship between dignity and the human body? Is dignity vulnerable or invulnerable to moral harm? Is dignity inherent or attained? Is dignity universal and equal? Is dignity practical? Through its systematic, comparative, interdisciplinary, and practical dimensions, Value and Vulnerability fills in the gaps in contemporary theological, philosophical, and ethical discourses on dignity. --publisher's website.Respect for personsDignityReligious aspectsRespect for persons.DignityReligious aspects.179.7Petrusek Matthew R.Rothchild JonathanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820689203321Value and vulnerability3926719UNINA