Justice: Rights and Wrongs
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Justice: Rights and Wrongs  -     By: Nicholas Wolterstorff

Justice: Rights and Wrongs

Princeton University Press / 2010 / Paperback

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Wolterstorff's Justice is the most impressive book on justice since Rawls' A Theory of Justice. In a fresh and vigorous manner, Wolterstorff defends a conception of justice as inherent rights and argues for its superiority to a conception of justice as right order. The sweep of the book is breathtaking, ranging from a detailed discussion of justice in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to medieval, early modern, and contemporary theories of justice. Wolterstorff's most provocative thesis is that all existing secular as well as most religious attempts to ground a theory of justice fail. Even those who are skeptical about his theistic grounding of justice will be challenged by the clarity, rigor, and thoroughness of his arguments.

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Title: Justice: Rights and Wrongs
By: Nicholas Wolterstorff
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Vendor: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 2010
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 1.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
ISBN: 0691146306
ISBN-13: 9780691146300
Stock No: WW146301

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Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Justice: Rights and Wrongs is a magisterial book. In it and in its smaller forthcoming companion volume Justice and Love, Wolterstorff has gotten justice right. This, in case the thrust of my terse comment wasn’t plain enough, is very high praise.
-Miroslav Volf in Books and Culture

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