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The Fall of Natural Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The Fall of Natural Man

A history of the changing intellectual attitudes in 16th- and 17th-century Spain towards the American Indians and their society.

Tensions of Modernity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Tensions of Modernity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Politics today is marked by tension between claims of universal human rights and diversity. From the war on terror to immigration, one of the major challenges facing liberalism is to understand the scope of equality in a world in which certain peoples are perceived to reject and/or violently resist democratic principles. This book revisits Europe’s initial encounter with the Native Americans of the New World to shed light on how the West’s initial defense of so-called ‘barbarians’ has influenced the way we think about diversity today, and elucidate the arguments of exclusion that unconsciously permeate the moral world we live in. In doing so, Daniel R. Brunstetter traces Bartolomé d...

The Disfigured Face
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

The Disfigured Face

"Most modern philosophers, by contrast, consider these two orders to be entirely separate. Here Luis Cortest shows how traditional natural law (the form Thomas Aquinas developed from classical and medieval sources) was transformed by thinkers like John Locke and Kant into a doctrine compatible with early modern and modern notions of nature and morality. In early modern Europe one of the first of the great debates about moral philosophy took place in sixteenth-century Spain, as a philosophical dispute concerning the humanity of the Native Americans. This foreshadowed debates in later centuries, which the author reevaluates in light of these earlier sources. The book also includes a close examination of the recent work of scholars like John Finnis and Brian Tierney, who argue that traditional natural law theorists were defenders of a doctrine of positive rights.

The Old World and the New
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

The Old World and the New

This 1992 book shows how the discovery of the new world affected Europe intellectually, economically, and politically.

The Idea of Natural Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Idea of Natural Rights

  • Categories: Law

This series, originally published by Scholars Press and now available from Eerdmans, is intended to foster exploration of the religious dimensions of law, the legal dimensions of religion, and the interaction of legal and religious ideas, institutions, and methods. Written by leading scholars of law, political science, and related fields, these volumes will help meet the growing demand for literature in the burgeoning interdisciplinary study of law and religion.

The Renaissance Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Renaissance Bible

The book treats the Protestant cultures of northern Europe, particularly England, examining biblical commentaries, plays, poems, sermons, and treatises, as well as the often startling negotiations between these texts and other cultural discourses. In Shuger's hands, these biblical materials serve to illuminate, and often radically reinterpret, the dominant issues in contemporary Renaissance studies: gender, the body, colonialism, subjectivity, desire, law, and history. Her work forcefully demonstrates the cultural centrality of Renaissance religion.

Romans in a New World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Romans in a New World

Explores the impact the discovery of the New World had upon Europeans' perceptions of their identity and place in history

At the Borders of the Human
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

At the Borders of the Human

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is now understood implies a renegotiation of the relationship between the self and the world. The development of Renaissance technologies of difference such as mapping, colonialism and anatomy paradoxically also illuminated the similarities between human and non-human. This collection considers the borders between humans and their imagined others: animals, women, native subjects, machines. It examines border creatures (hermaphrodites, wildmen and cyborgs) and border practices (science, surveying and pornography).

Infidels and Empires in a New World Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Infidels and Empires in a New World Order

  • Categories: Law

Examines early modern Spanish contributions to international relations by focusing on ambivalence of natural rights in European colonial expansion to the Americas.

Latino/a Theology and the Bible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Latino/a Theology and the Bible

This book explores the use of the Bible among Latino/a theologians today. Latino/a Theology emerged in the 1980s, alongside a broad variety of contextual theological movements and discourses following the Latino/a movement and the formation of Latino/a Studies in the 1960s and 1970s. While much work has been done on biblical interpretation in Latino/a biblical criticism, little can be found regarding interpretation in Latino/a theological reflection. To address this gap in the literature, the contributors, from various ecclesial affiliations and religious traditions, examine the status and role of the Bible in Latino/a Theology.