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This volume outlines the approaches to human rights and responsibilities within the different world religions. Featuring contributions from over 15 scholars, the book covers such key issues as women's rights, the role of international law, and responsibility for the environment. It also includes a "Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions", presented at the third Parliament of the World Religions.

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"an important contribution in many fields." * Studies in Religion * "a stimulus to debate about how to reach a universal view of human rights and responsibilites." * Epworth Review * "Ward's insights and hopes offer a stimulating antidote to the bad press that religion widely (and, sadly, too often deservedly) suffers from at present." * Epworth Review * "This is a brilliant collection on a very important theme. Buy now!" * Expository Times * "an important contribution to an unavoidable debate" * British Journal of Religious Education *

List of Illustrations
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 1(8)
Part I SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS ETHICS
Secular Rights and Religious Responsibilities
9(18)
Joseph Runzo
The Synergy and Interdependence of Human Rights, Religion, and Secularism
27(24)
Abdullahi A. An-Na'im
Faith, Faiths, and the Future: The First Two Limbs of Yoga
51(16)
Arindam Chakrabarti
The Religious Perspective: Dignity as a Foundation for Human Rights Discourse
67(12)
Arvind Sharma
Part II BEING HUMAN AND HAVING RIGHTS
Rats, Cockroaches, and People Like Us: Views of Humanity and Human Rights
79(18)
Gerrie ter Haar
Humanitarian Intervention, International Law, and the World Religions
97(18)
Brian D. Lepard
Human Rights, Environmental Rights, and Religion
115(16)
James Kellenberger
Part III A DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS
Towards a Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions
131(10)
Arvind Sharma
A Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions
141(8)
A Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions: A Jewish Perspective
149(10)
Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert
A Christian Response to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions
159(10)
Jerry Irish
``This Tremor of Western Wisdom'': A Muslim Response to Human Rights and the Declaration
169(10)
Amir Hussain
Can One Size Fit All? Indic Perspectives on the Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions
179(8)
Christopher Key Chapple
Interreligious Dialogue, Globalization, and Human Rights: Buddhist Reflections on Interdependence and the Declaration
187(12)
David W. Chappell
Human Rights and Responsibilities: A Confucian Perspective on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
199(10)
John Berthrong
Part IV RIGHTS AND RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS
A Jewish Perspective on Human Rights
209(24)
Elliot N. Dorff
Christian Ethics and Human Rights
233(14)
Philip Quinn
Buddhism and Human Rights: The Recent Buddhist Discussion and its Implications for Christianity
247(20)
James Fredericks
Rights, Roles, and Reciprocity in Hindu Dharma
267(16)
Nancy M. Martin
Confucian Values and Human Rights
283(18)
Sumner B. Twiss
The Human Rights Commitment in Modern Islam
301(64)
Khaled Abou El Fadl
Select Bibliography 365(8)
Index 373
Joseph Runzo is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Chapman University and Life Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. The recipient of six Fellowships and Awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, he has published widely in philosophy and theology on issues of religions pluralism and religious ethics.

Arvind Sharma is Birks Professor of Comparative Religion at McGill University, Canada, and Member of the International Board of Consultants of the Global Ethics and Religion Forum.

Nancy M. Martin is Professor of Religious Studies at Chapman University, California, and Associate Director of the Global Ethics and Religion Forum.