Author(s)
J.M. VorsterKeywords
CalvinCalvinism
Human Dignity
Imago Dei
Lex Nature
Christianity
BR1-1725
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
DOAJ:Religion
DOAJ:Philosophy and Religion
Practical Theology
BV1-5099
Practical religion. The Christian life
BV4485-5099
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Human dignity has become a major moral directive in the contemporary ethical reflection on human rights and bio-ethics. This article examines the theological foundations laid by the reformer Calvin regarding the inherent dignity of people, and his influence on post-World War ethical reflection about the violations of human rights. In this article his views on the “imago dei” and common grace, the “lex naturae” and the obligations of the civil authority are investigated in order to illuminate his ideas about the dignity of human beings. The article then deals with the influence of these ideas in the influential works of the twentieth century’s reformed theologians Barth, Berkhouwer and Moltmann.Date
2010-07-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:7d3465989f9d42999f55bf7db8d2872510.4102/ids.v44i4.189
1018-6441
2305-0853
https://doaj.org/article/7d3465989f9d42999f55bf7db8d28725