| Notes | It is the argument of this book that the notion of human rights is deeply, and uniquely, grounded in the biblical story and that Christians therefore have something special to say about human rights. So profound is the biblical story's insight into the meaning of being human, so consistent, so uncompromising...that all those who look to the Christian Scriptures for guidance in this area should become both the world's greatest champions of human rights and the world's greatest critics of rights gone awry. |