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E-raamat: Euthanasia, Abortion, Death Penalty and Religion - The Right to Life and its Limitations: International Empirical Research

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  • Sari: Religion and Human Rights 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319987736
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Sari: Religion and Human Rights 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319987736

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This book considers how the termination of life might be accepted in the view of a general obligation to protect life. It features more than 10 papers written by scholars from 14 countries that offer international comparative empirical research. Inside, readers will find case studies from such areas as: India, Chile, Germany, Italy, England, Palestine, Lithuania, Nigeria, and Poland.

The papers focus on three limitations of the right to life: the death penalty, abortion, and euthanasia. The contributors explore how young people understand and evaluate the right to life and its limitations. The book presents unique empirical research among today's youth and reveals that, among other concepts, religiosity matters. It provides insight into the acceptance, perception, and legitimation of human rights by people from different religious and cultural backgrounds.

This investigation rigorously tests for inter-individual differences regarding political and judicial rights on religious grounds, while controlling for other characteristics. It will help readers better understand the many facets of this fundamental, yet controversial, philosophical question. The volume will be of interest to students, researchers, as well as general readers searching for answers.

1 The Right to Life Questioned. Introductory Remarks
1(12)
Hans-Georg Ziebertz
Francesco Zaccaria
2 Religion and the Right to (Dispose of) Life: A Study of the Attitude of Christian, Muslim and Hindu Students in India Concerning Death Penalty, Euthanasia and Abortion
13(52)
Francis-Vincent Anthony
Carl Sterkens
3 The Right to Life Among Chilean Youth
65(18)
Jorge Manzi
Joaquin Silva
4 Human Dignity, Religious Ethics or Hedonism - What Can Predict Young People's Attitudes in Germany Towards the Right to Life in the Cases of Euthanasia and Abortion?
83(22)
Hans-Georg Ziebertz
5 The Impact of Religion on Attitudes Towards Abortion and Euthanasia. An Empirical Study Among Italian Students
105(34)
Francesco Zaccaria
Francis-Vincent Anthony
Carl Sterkens
6 Religion, Human Rights and Matters of Life and Death: Exploring Attitude Toward Abortion and Euthanasia Among Adolescents in England and Wales
139(22)
Leslie J. Francis
Ursula McKenna
Abdullah Sahin
7 The Right to Life: A Perspective of Young Palestinian Muslims
161(26)
Raymond J. Webb
Fatma Jamal Asa'd
8 Attitudes Towards the Right to Life and the Religiosity of Young People in Lithuania
187(22)
Milda Alisauskiene
Ausra Maslauskaite
9 Death Penalty and the Right to Life. A Comparative Empirical Study in Tanzania and Nigeria
209(34)
Clement Fumbo
Modestus Adimekwe
Hans-Georg Ziebertz
10 Religion and Attitudes Towards Abortion and Euthanasia Among Young People in Poland and Norway
243(28)
Pal Ketil Botvar
Claudia Sarti
Katarzyna Zielinska
Marcin K. Zwierzdzynski
11 Religion, Trust in Institutions and Attitudes Towards Abortion: A Comparison of Lutheran and Orthodox Countries
271(30)
Olga Breskaya
Pal Ketil Botvar
Anders Sjoborg
Silviu Rogobete
Index 301
Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Ziebertz is Professor for Practical Theology, University of Würzburg, Germany. He is coordinator of the international research project Religion and Human Rights, many publications on these issues. Francesco Zaccaria is Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Theology, Apulian Theological Faculty, Bari, Italy.