Muchos activistas de derechos humanos son laicos y ven a la religión como un problema, en vez de como una aliada. Aunque es cierto que la religión frecuentemente presenta importantes desafíos, también le ofrece al movimiento de los derechos humanos una esperanza de renovación, así como más legitim
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Many human rights activists are secular and view religion as a problem, rather than as an ally. Although religion does often pose serious challenges, it also offers the human rights movement hope for renewal, along with greater legitimacy and impact. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate,
Normative frameworks in the Global South are largely religious, making it difficult for the secular human rights movement to penetrate these societies. Religious groups also have a better track record in mobilizing social reform, which begs the question: should the rights movement operate more lik
De nombreux défenseurs des droits de l’homme sont laïcs et voient la religion comme un problème plutôt que comme un allié. Bien que la religion pose souvent des problèmes sérieux, elle offre aussi aux mouvements en faveur des droits de l’homme l’espoir d’un renouveau ainsi que plus de légitimité e
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In India, the existence of deep religious diversity has ensured a conceptual response not only to problems within but also between religions. Without taking it as a blue print, the west must examine the Indian conception and learn from it, regarding peace between communities, community-specific ri
Ghanaian feminist theologian Mercy Amba Oduyoye speaks to Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah about religion, patriarchy and reinterpreting the Bible from a feminist perspective