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Tag: Biggar, Nigel

“John Witte, Jr.’s Critique of WWWR: A Reply” by Nigel Biggar

Oct 11, 2021Canopy ForumSeriesBiggar, Nigel, Human Rights, October 2021

This article is part of our “What’s Wrong with Rights?” series.If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. First of all, let me express my gratitude to Professor Witte for having taken the trouble to comment at some length on my book. What he has written has stimulated thought, even where…

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“Legal Critiques of WWWR: A Reply to Napel & Hill QC” by Nigel Biggar

Apr 16, 2021Canopy ForumSeriesApril 2021, Biggar, Nigel, Human Rights

This article is part of our “What’s Wrong with Rights?” series.If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. First of all, let me thank David Little, Jennifer Herdt, John Milbank, Joel Harrison, Hans-Martien ten Napel, and Mark Hill for taking the time and trouble to comment on my book. The process…

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“Ethical Critiques of WWWR: A Reply to Milbank & Harrison” by Nigel Biggar

Apr 15, 2021Canopy ForumSeriesApril 2021, Biggar, Nigel, Human Rights

This article is part of our “What’s Wrong with Rights?” series.If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. First of all, let me thank David Little, Jennifer Herdt, John Milbank, Joel Harrison, Hans-Martien ten Napel, and Mark Hill for taking the time and trouble to comment on my book. The process…

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“Theological Critiques of WWWR: A Reply to Little & Herdt” by Nigel Biggar

Apr 13, 2021Canopy ForumSeriesApril 2021, Biggar, Nigel, Human Rights

This article is part of our “What’s Wrong with Rights?” series.If you’d like to check out other articles in this series, click here. First of all, let me thank David Little, Jennifer Herdt, John Milbank, Joel Harrison, Hans-Martien ten Napel, and Mark Hill for taking the time and trouble to comment on my book What’s Wrong…

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