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TAGS: Interfaith dialogue; Philosophy; Human rights
Abstract:
While some forms of religious extremism are contemptuous of human rights, and human rights are sometimes considered a contemporary secular religion, Bahá'ís believe that religious faith and human rights are more synergistic.
Notes:
From the series "Bahá'í-Inspired Perspectives on Human Rights"; see also Volume 1.

Mirrored with permission from, and HTML version available at, perspectives.juxta.com.

Crossreferences:

Philosophical and Religious Contributions to the Emergence of Human Rights:

The Bahá'í Perspective

Dan Wheatley

Juxta Publishing Co., 2012-12

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