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The Three Monotheistic World Religions and International Human Rights
Journal of Social Issues, 2005Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the human rights movement lay claim to much of the same moral territory, notably concepts of human dignity, equality, and social justice. In practice there are many tensions. This article argues that common standards are necessary to govern relationships among religions and that international human rights standards
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2017
In this essay I address the meaning and functions of charity in contemporary secularized democracies against the background of its plural roots in the three monotheistic religions, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The legacy of these different traditions seems to be ambivalent in itself, even more so when it is placed within the allegedly ...
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In this essay I address the meaning and functions of charity in contemporary secularized democracies against the background of its plural roots in the three monotheistic religions, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The legacy of these different traditions seems to be ambivalent in itself, even more so when it is placed within the allegedly ...
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Suicide Among Monotheistic Religions: Between Sacrifice, Honour and Power
Journal of Religion and Health, 2023Amadeusz Çıtlak
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The view of the three monotheistic religions toward xenotransplantation
Clinical Transplantation, Wasef Na’Amnih
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