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Chapter Three. Justice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I. The Archeology of Rights
- Chapter One. Two Conceptions of Justice 21
- Chapter Two. A Contest of Narratives 44
- Chapter Three. Justice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible 65
- Chapter Four. On De-justicizing the New Testament 96
- Chapter Five. Justice in the New Testament Gospels 109
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PART II. Fusion of Narrative with Theory: The Goods to Which We Have Rights
- CHAPTER SIX. Locating That to Which We Have Rights 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Why Eudaimonism Cannot Serve as Framework for a Theory of Rights 149
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Augustine’s Break with Eudaimonism 180
- CHAPTER NINE. The Incursion of the Moral Vision of Scripture into Late Antiquity 207
- CHAPTER TEN. Characterizing Life- and History-Goods 227
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PART III. Theory: Having a Right to a Good
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Accounting for Rights 241
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Rights Not Grounded in Duties 264
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Rights Grounded in Respect for Worth 285
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Nature and Grounding of Natural Human Rights 311
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Is a Secular Grounding of Human Rights Possible? 323
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. A Theistic Grounding of Human Rights 342
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Applications and Implications 362
- EPILOGUE. Concluding Reflections 385
- General Index 395
- Index of Scriptural References 399
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I. The Archeology of Rights
- Chapter One. Two Conceptions of Justice 21
- Chapter Two. A Contest of Narratives 44
- Chapter Three. Justice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible 65
- Chapter Four. On De-justicizing the New Testament 96
- Chapter Five. Justice in the New Testament Gospels 109
-
PART II. Fusion of Narrative with Theory: The Goods to Which We Have Rights
- CHAPTER SIX. Locating That to Which We Have Rights 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Why Eudaimonism Cannot Serve as Framework for a Theory of Rights 149
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Augustine’s Break with Eudaimonism 180
- CHAPTER NINE. The Incursion of the Moral Vision of Scripture into Late Antiquity 207
- CHAPTER TEN. Characterizing Life- and History-Goods 227
-
PART III. Theory: Having a Right to a Good
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Accounting for Rights 241
- CHAPTER TWELVE. Rights Not Grounded in Duties 264
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Rights Grounded in Respect for Worth 285
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Nature and Grounding of Natural Human Rights 311
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Is a Secular Grounding of Human Rights Possible? 323
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN. A Theistic Grounding of Human Rights 342
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Applications and Implications 362
- EPILOGUE. Concluding Reflections 385
- General Index 395
- Index of Scriptural References 399