What Readers are Saying
“Readers are sure to find this multi-faceted analysis of the constellation of social and legal questions surrounding religious liberty powerfully illuminative. These vital issues have recently assumed increasing importance, domestically and internationally, and this penetrating coverage of the terrain deserves both its place in the literature and a wide readership.”
— David Baggett, Professor of Philosophy, Liberty University, USA (on Religious Liberty and the Law)
“The political and legal battle over how we understand human dignity is right at the heart of the comprehensive crisis that is rocking the advanced modern world to its foundations, and there is no better scholarly exploration of that concept than the work published in these two invaluable volumes.”
— Greg Forster, Ph.D., Director, Oikonomia Network, Assistant Professor of Faith and Culture, Trinity International University, USA (on The Inherence of Human Dignity: Foundations of Human Dignity, Volume 1)
“Human rights protect human dignity. But what is human dignity? Why is it important? An international group of scholars comments first on grounding human dignity and second on human dignity’s competing conceptions. By editing these essays, Barry Bussey and Angus Menuge have done the scholarly community a great service.”
— Prof. Dr. Paul Cliteur, Professor of Jurisprudence, Leiden University (on The Inherence of Human Dignity: Law and Religious Liberty, Volume 2)
“The Inherence of Human Dignity, Vol. 1 and 2, deserves a wide readership. Barry Bussey and Angus Menuge have drawn together an important collection of essays from a diverse group of authors in order to explore different conceptions of human dignity and how it is to be grounded.”
— Robert A. Larmer, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, Canada