Justice: Rights and Wrongs. An Overview

Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (2):118-129 (2010)
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This is a non-evaluative overview of Justice: Rights and Wrongs covering its three parts: (i) an ‘archaeological’ account of justice and rights in the Christian tradition; (ii) a description of the goods to which we have rights; (iii) an argument grounding natural, inherent, human rights to goods in God’s love

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