Some readers might access this blog in ways that don’t display the main page and might not be aware that I have a variety of books, nonfiction and fiction, available for free download. I’m planning to put this message up every 2 or 3 months or so until I can determine if it’s of some use to the readers of Acts of Being. The book for this month is a book trying to reestablish our understanding of human rights on a Christian basis, accepting the empirical and narrative nature of our world and of our human natures. This book, Human Rights: An Evolutionary and Christian Perspective.
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Highlighted Book for December, 2012
Human Rights: An Evolutionary and Christian Perspective
The book argues that rights have been unfolding in history as a result of human communities developing as part of the Body of Christ in this mortal realm. Rights have some sort of absolute sense only in this Christian context and I think some have suspected that something like this is true given the close relationship between Christian civilization in the West and the type of human rights found in the Declaration of Independence or the writings of John Locke. Download at Human Rights: An Evolutionary and Christian Perspective.