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Caring for Future Generations: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Perspectives: Praeger Studies on the 21st Century

Editat de Emmanuel Agius, Lionel Chircop
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 noi 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are increasingly discovering that what unites them is more important than what divides them. Many now acknowledge that an interreligious dialogue going beyond faith and spiritual fellowship to a common struggle for justice can enrich a holistic vision through a complementarity of perspectives. It is this spirit of interreligious dialogue that has inspired this volume and the conference on which it is based. Using as a focal point the conceptual framework of an abiding respect for human rights, in particular the rights of future generations, the contributors demonstrate that the three monotheistic faiths share several basic convictions, such as the need to protect our Earth for the benefit of our progeny, the fundamental unity of the human family, and the unity of past, present, and future generations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275965020
ISBN-10: 0275965023
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Studies on the 21st Century

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

EMMANUEL AGIUS is Senior Lecturer in Philosophical and Religious Ethics at the University of Malta. He is a member of Malta's National Bioethics Committee and editor of the Future Generations Journal. He is the author of three books and coeditor of four publications on future generations.LIONEL CHIRCOP is a graduate student at the University of Malta. He is Project Officer of the Future Generations Programme of the Foundation for International Studies at the University of Malta and coeditor of the Future Generations Journal.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionMonotheistic Religions and Intergenerational Ethics by Ugo Mifsud BonniciGod as the Guardian of Future Generations by Joseph MerciecaJewish PerspectiveThe Contribution of Judaism to Humankind's Future by Jeremy RosenEducating for Interreligious Responsibility by Raphael JospeAbraham's Legacy to Future Generations by Anthony AbelaJudaism and Ecology by David RosenChristian PerspectiveWorld Peace-World Religions-World Ethic by Hans KüngResponsible Parenthood for Future Generations by Emilianos TimiadisThe Earth Belongs to All Generations: Moral Challenges of Sustainable Development by Emmanuel AgiusEnvisioning a Curriculum for Future Generations by Ronald GallagherThe Inter-Faith Dialogue at the Cairo Conference by Manfred KulessaThe Churches' Response to the Population Problem by George GrimaJesus'Reconciliatory Mission: An Effective Call to Unity by Joseph CallejaIntercultural Dialogue as a Source of the Future by Stanislav HubikListening to the Future by Joseph FarrugiaThe Principle of Impartiality by Salvatore PriviteraA Christian Perspective on the North-South Debate by Peter CrossmanIslamic PerspectiveEnvironmental Issues in the Qu'ran by Adel A. MegahedIslamic Ethical Sensibility to Posterity by Abubaker A. BagaderThe Rights of the Unborn in the Muslim Tradition by M.A. Zaki BadawiReligions, Nature, and Technology in the Mediterranean by Hilal ElverEnvironmental Obligations towards Future Generations in Monotheistic Religions by Saadia Khawar Kan ChishtiDeclarations on the Responsibities of the Present Generations towards Future GenerationsIndex