The Principle of Human Dignity in the Anglican Canon Law
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Abstract
The principle of human dignity is at the core of the Christian notion of fundamental rights. This paper explores the conception of human dignity in the Anglicanism underlying how this idea is declined among the unity and plurality of the Anglican communion, pointing out the gender debate as a case study.
Keywords
- Anglican Communion
- Human dignity
- Same-sex marriages
- Gender
- Fundamental rights