Religion and Human Rights
Delve into the intricate relationship between faith and freedom with "Religion and Human Rights," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010. This comprehensive volume spans 1,672 pages and offers an in-depth examination of both individual and collective human rights. It explores economic, social, and cultural rights alongside civil and political rights, providing a well-rounded perspective on this vital topic.
The book dives into the beliefs of major religions such as Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and various African religions, illuminating how these faiths intersect with the broader human rights landscape. It also addresses critical issues surrounding the persecution and discrimination faced by different religious and belief communities. Ideal for those interested in human rights, religious studies, or social justice, "Religion and Human Rights" stands as a crucial resource in understanding the challenges and progress in the quest for equality and dignity for all.