Christianity - Roman Catholic

Roman Catholicism and the Faith-based Movement for Global Human Rights

Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 2005)

Allen Hertzke Thursday, 1 December 2005

Dignitatis Humanae is an important part of the story of a new human rights architecture in U.S. foreign policy: the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA).

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Roman Catholic Responses to Religious Persecution

Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 2005)

David Alton Thursday, 1 December 2005

The Vatican's affirmation of religious freedom roots individual rights in human dignity and the duty to pursue truth.

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Dignitatis Humanae and the Catholic Human Rights Revolution

Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 2005)

Kenneth Grasso, Robert Hunt Thursday, 1 December 2005

The promulgation of the Dignitatis Humanae text on religious freedom represented the culmination of a process of transformation of the Catholic Church's stance on human rights.

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The New and Not-so-new Internationalists

Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 2005)

Dennis Hoover Thursday, 1 December 2005

To mark the fortieth anniversary of the historic Vatican declaration Dignitatis Humanae, this issue of The Review features a special theme package.

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First Freedoms: An Interview with Tom Farr

Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2004)

Joshua White Monday, 1 March 2004

Joshua White interviews Thomas Farr, former Director of the Office of International Religious Freedom, who explains that governments that fail to protect religious freedoms are less likely to protect other freedoms.

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Beyond Black Hawk Down: Papal Diplomacy and the Lessons of Somalia

Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2004)

Bernard O'Connor Monday, 1 March 2004

Religious leaders, such as the Pope, are a valuable source of detailed and intimate knowledge of many crisis situations and should not be ignored. 

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