Dignity is a fundamental aspect of our lives, yet one we rarely pause
to consider; our understandings of dignity, on individual, collective
and philosophical perspectives, shape how we think, act and relate to
others. This book offers an historical survey of how dignity has been
understood and explores the concept in the Judaeo-Christian tradition.
World-renowned contributors examine the roots of human dignity in
classical Greece and Rome and the Scriptures, as well as in the work
of theologians, such as St Thomas Aquinas and St John Paul II. Further
chapters consider dignity within Renaissance art and sacred music. The
volume shows that dignity is also a contemporary issue by analysing
situations where the traditional understanding has been challenged by
philosophical and policy developments. To this end, further essays
look at the role of dignity in discussions about transhumanism,
religious freedom, robotics and medicine. Grounded in the principal
Christian traditions of Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, and
Protestantism, this book offers an interdisciplinary and cross-period
approach to a timely topic. It validates the notion of human dignity
and offers an introduction to the field, while also challenging it.
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Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350073708
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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