
Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition
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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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Acknowledgements
Introduction, John Loughlin
1. 'So God Created Humanity in His own Image' (Genesis 1.27). What Does The Bible Mean and What Have People Thought it Meant? John Day
2. The Pre-Christian Greek and Roman Notions of Human Dignity, Josef Lössl
3. Christ as Imago Dei - A Missed Opportunity of Ante-Nicene Christian Theology, Vladimir Latinovic
4. The Holy Trinity as Source of Human Dignity According to St Thomas Aquinas, Richard Conrad
5. Human Dignity and Human Wretchedness from St Irenaeus to Pico della Mirandola, John Loughlin
6. The Beauty of the Person in Christian Thought and Art, Timothy Verdon
7. Western Christian Sacred Music and Human Dignity, Jonathan Arnold
8. Human Dignity, Equality, and Liberty in Protestant Thought, John Witte, Jr
9. The Dignity of the Ancients and the Dignity of the Moderns, John Milbank
10. Human Dignity inJohn Paul II'sPersonalist Philosophy, Miguel Acosta
11. Religious Freedom and Dignity, Roger Trigg
12. Human Dignity in a Biotechnological Age, Michael Burdett
13. Bioethics and the Secular Belief of Inherent Human Dignity, Calum MacKellar
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