Title from e-book title page (viewed 19 Nov. 2009).
The question of rights --; On the relation between divine law and human law --; Revelation and Christ : the measure of "natural rights" --; Human rights and a tropological reading of Genesis 9:1-17 --; God's command to "multiply" and the right to reproduce --; Animal rights and the responsibilities of "dominion" --; War, democracy, and the retreat from human rights.
In The Ethics of Human Rights, Esther Reed constructs a Christian theology of "right," "rights" and "natural rights" and does so in constant awareness of and conversation with the public and political implications of such a theology. Reed's use of Genesis 9:1-17, God's covenant with Noah, enables her critical Christian engagement with issue of right and her application of this Christian theology of rights to the contemporary moral dilemmas of animal rights, the environment, and democracy.
Civil rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Human rights -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Human rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.