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With the world apparently on an economic recovery path, policymakers are looking at ways to limit the impact of climate change through broad international action. One of the challenges is to balance actions to mitigate climate change with measures to stimulate growth and prosperity. This issue of F&D also examines a variety of issues raised by the crisis?including the future of macroeconomics, explored by William White, former chief economist at the Bank for International Settlements, and the longer-term impact of the crisis on the United States, the world's largest economy. Our "People in Economics" profile spotlights Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Laureate who "can't get any respect at home." We also look at the need for rebalancing growth in Asia, which is leading the world out of recession, and we interview five influential Asians on the region's fragile rebound. We turn our "Straight Talk" column over to Barbara Stocking of Oxfam, who makes a forceful case for stepping up help to the most vulnerable around the world. "Data Spotlight" looks at trends in inflation, which has fallen into negative territory in some countries during the crisis, and in "Point-Counterpoint," two experts discuss the pros and cons of remittances?funds repatriated by migrant workers to family and friends back home. 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Dreyer, H.J.C. Pieterse 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLeiden ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (663 p.) 225 1 $aInternational studies in religion and society,$x1573-4293 ;$vv. 2 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a90-04-14209-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p.[597]-625) and indexes. 327 $aPreface; Introduction; PART ONE. HUMAN RIGHTS; Introduction to Part One; Chapter One: The Social Constitution of Human Beings and Human Rights; 1.1. Retribution and Reciprocity; 1.2. Mutual Recognition and Perspective Exchange; 1.3. Mutual Recognition, Law and Human Rights; Chapter Two: Society, Law and Human Rights; 2.1. The Choice of a Theory of Society; 2.2. System and Life World; 2.3. Politics, Law and Human Rights; 2.4. Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights; Chapter Three: Human Rights Culture and Human Rights Attitudes; 3.1. Human Rights Culture; 3.2. Human Rights Attitudes 327 $a3.3. Social Location of Human Rights AttitudesPART TWO. HUMAN RIGHTS AND RELIGION: A COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP; Introduction to Part Two; Chapter Four: Context of Origin; 4.1. Religious Particularism and Universalism: Genesis, Isaiah and Romans; 4.2. Moral Particularism and Universalism: Law Books and the Synoptics; Chapter Five: Context of Codification; 5.1. Hegemony and Natural Law; 5.2. Resistance, Democracy and Natural Law; Chapter Six: Context of Legitimation; 6.1. Human Dignity; 6.2. The Human Being as the Image of God; 6.3. Human Dignity and the Image of God 327 $aPART THREE. EFFECTS OF RELIGION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: A SOUTH AFRICAN CASEIntroduction to Part Three; Chapter Seven: Effects of Religious Attitudes on Human Rights Attitudes; 7.1. Religious Attitudes; 7.2. The Effects of Religious Attitudes on Human Rights Attitudes; 7.3. Research Population; 7.4. Research Questions; Chapter Eight: Human Rights in the Name of God; 8.1. Images of God; 8.2. Does God Make a Difference in the Area of Human Rights?; Chapter Nine: Evil of Violence as a Trigger for Human Rights; 9.1. Evil of Violence 327 $a9.2. Evil of Violence as a Contrast Experience Leading to Human Rights?Chapter Ten: Imitation of Jesus in the Perspective of Human Rights; 10.1. Faces of Jesus; 10.2. Disciples of Jesus as Propagators of Human Rights?; Chapter Eleven: Salvation as a Motive for Human Rights; 11.1. Salvation; 11.2. Salvation Leading to Human Rights?; Chapter Twelve: Christian Communities for Human Rights; 12.1. Christian Communities; 12.2. Christian Communities as Mediators of Human Rights?; Chapter Thirteen: Interreligious Interaction as a Contribution to Human Rights; 13.1. Interaction with Other Religions 327 $a13.2. Interreligious Interaction Leading to Human Rights?Chapter Fourteen: Conclusion: A God of Human Rights? Which God of Which Religious Attitudes and Whose Human Rights?; 14.1. Effects of Religious Attitudes on Human Rights Attitudes; 14.2. Differences between Multicultural and Monocultural School Students; 14.3. Effects of Population Characteristics on Human Rights Attitudes; Appendix; About the authors; Literature; Index of subjects; Index of names 330 $aThis volume deals with historical, systematic and empirical questions with regard to the complex relationship between human rights and religion. It focuses on the place and function of human rights in democracies in modern society. Moreover it elaborates on the problems which are implied in the complex relationship between human rights and religion from the beginning. Lastly it investigates the positive, negative and ambivalent empirical effects of religious attitudes on human rights attitudes among some youth in South Africa. 410 0$aInternational studies in religion and society ;$v2. 606 $aHuman rights$xReligious aspects 606 $aHuman rights$zSouth Africa 615 0$aHuman rights$xReligious aspects. 615 0$aHuman rights 676 $a261.7/0968 700 $aVen$b J. 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