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註釋"Thomas K. Johnson was called to become a moral philosopher by means of a shocking confrontation with evil while visiting a concentration camp as a teenager. Initially written after 36 years of study and reflection (and updated eight years later), this book is his mature but brief claim that we need the biblical message to understand human dignity and human fallenness. He is convinced the biblical worldview provides significant wisdom and guidance to understand human rights and their protection, surpassing other religions and philosophies that address these questions. The book includes biblical studies and philosophical analysis, along with practical steps all should take. This new edition includes questions for study and discussion and an expanded explanation of Prof. Johnson's proposed hermeneutic for understanding and applying the different generations and types of human rights."--