The Silent Church: Human Rights and Adventist Social Ethics (Seventh-Day Adventism, Human Rights and Modern Adventist Soc) by Zdravko Plantak

The Silent Church: Human Rights and Adventist Social Ethics (Seventh-Day Adventism, Human Rights and Modern Adventist Soc)

Zdravko Plantak
284 pages
Springer
Jun 1998
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The relationship between the Adventist church and society at large has always been ambiguous. One reason for this has been the church's inarticulate social ethics. While the church upheld the concept of human dignity, promoted religious liberty and sided with the poor, nationalism and racism developed among its members. Women in the church were also unfairly treated. Zdravko Plantak confronts this problem head-on. He begins by looking at the church's history, theology and ethics in order to discover reasons for the inconsistencies in its approach to human rights, and then moves on to propose a more comprehensive approach to its social ethics.
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Pages 284
Publisher Springer
Published 1998
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