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  1. The Cambridge Handbook of Natural Law and Human Rights.Tom P. S. Angier,Iain T. Benson &Mark Retter (eds.) -2023 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on the importance of natural law as a philosophical foundation for human rights and its significance for contemporary debates. The themes covered include: the role of natural law thought in the history of human rights; human rights scepticism; the different notions of 'subjective right'; the various foundations for human rights within natural (...) law ethics; the relationship between natural law and human rights in religious traditions; the idea of human dignity; the relation between human rights, political community and law; human rights interpretation; and tensions between human rights law and natural law ethics. This Handbook is an ideal introduction to natural law perspectives on human rights, while also offering a concise summary of scholarly developments in the field. (shrink)
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    The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights.Tom P. S. Angier,Iain T. Benson &Mark Retter (eds.) -2022 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on the importance of natural law as a philosophical foundation for human rights and its significance for contemporary debates. The themes covered include: the role of natural law thought in the history of human rights; human rights scepticism; the different notions of 'subjective right'; the various foundations for human rights within natural (...) law ethics; the relationship between natural law and human rights in religious traditions; the idea of human dignity; the relation between human rights, political community and law; human rights interpretation; and tensions between human rights law and natural law ethics. This Handbook is an ideal introduction to natural law perspectives on human rights, while also offering a concise summary of scholarly developments in the field. (shrink)
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    Applying Distributist Principles on Bowen Island.Iain T. Benson -1992 -The Chesterton Review 18 (3):462-464.
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  4. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal scepticism, values language and global resets.Iain T. Benson -2022 - In Tom P. S. Angier, Iain T. Benson & Mark Retter,The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  5. Natural law and human rights amid the legal ruins of liberal scepticism, values language and global resets.Iain T. Benson -2022 - In Tom P. S. Angier, Iain T. Benson & Mark Retter,The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Religious interfaith work in Canada and South Africa with particular focus on the drafting of a South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms.Iain T. Benson -2013 -HTS Theological Studies 69 (1):01-13.
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    The Influence of the Writings of G. K. Chesterton on C. S. Lewis.Iain T. Benson -1991 -The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):357-367.
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    The More Quotable Chesterton.Iain Benson -1989 -The Chesterton Review 15 (4/1):626-628.
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    Faith, society and the post-secular: Private and public religion in law and theology.Christoffel Lombaard,Iain T. Benson &Eckart Otto -2019 -HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):12.
    In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, filling the private as well as the public realm of people’s daily existence. However, with the change to democratic rule in major countries in the modern world (see, most influentially, Article 1 of the French Constitution after the French Revolution and the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, influencing all other democracies in their wake), religion has for the most (...) part reflexively been sidelined from public life. Or has it? Does religion not still hold a special place in law in democratic societies, but now in reverse? Firstly, whereas matters of religious faith had throughout the greater part of human history been included in matters of politics, it is now as a matter of course of law excluded, purposely so. Religion is thus still a ‘special case’, a unique aspect of humanity when compared to all other matters, in law as much as in politics and other aspects of public life. Secondly, in the post-secular cultural climate dawning across the world, matters of faith (religion, spirituality) are no longer as stringently excluded from public life, which impacts directly on how religion is touched upon in law, sociology, philosophy, music and other academic disciplines too. Our dawning post-secular age is bringing something new. Two scholars, who have been doing foundational work in this regard, have done so fully in parallel, not taking cognisance of the mutualities in their academic contributions. Otto in Munich, Germany, has been combining his two areas of expertise, the Pentateuch in the Hebrew Bible and the sociologist Max Weber, to indicate the trajectory through history of democratic impulses from Ancient Near Eastern founding documents into the current era. Benson in Sydney, Australia, has on his part been drawing on his expertise in law as practised in Canada and taught in Europe, South Africa and Australia to indicate how, in inclusively liberal democracies, law cannot justifiably be used to exclude religion from the public domain, as has been the usual modern case. Drawing together these parallel contributions, Lombaard places these initiatives within the emerging post-secular climate, which augurs a different way of being religious or non-religious, publicly as much as privately, in democratic societies in our time. (shrink)
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  10. The perennial and dynamic relationship between human rights and natural.Mark Retter,Tom Angier &Iain Benson -2022 - In Tom P. S. Angier, Iain T. Benson & Mark Retter,The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  11. The perennial and dynamic relationship between human rights and natural.Mark Retter,Tom Angier &Iain Benson -2022 - In Tom P. S. Angier, Iain T. Benson & Mark Retter,The Cambridge handbook of natural law and human rights. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    "The Wisdom of G. K. Chesterton," by Aidan Mackey. [REVIEW]Iain T. Benson -1988 -The Chesterton Review 14 (2):285-287.
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