THE RECOGNITION OF HUMAN DIGNITY IN AFRICA: A CHRISTIAN ETHICS OF RESPONSIBILITY PERSPECTIVE

  • Etienne de Villiers Dogmatics and Christian Ethics University of Pretoria
Keywords: Ethics, Responsibility, Human Dignity, Max Weber, Apartheid

Abstract

This article attempts, first of all, to define the concept of human dignity in tandem with a Christian ethics of responsibility. The views on human dignity, held by some proponents of a Christian ethics of responsibility, and a number of South African and Dutch theologians who participated in two joint consultations, are discussed and critically evaluated. Second, this article addresses the following question: �What does taking responsibility for the recognition and effective enhancement of human dignity in Africa entail?� The question is answered by drawing out the implications of four principles of a Christian ethics of responsibility, for the recognition and effective enhancement of human dignity in Africa.
Published
2013-06-12
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