Unifying Themes in the Oeuvre of John M. Headley
Journal Title: Religions - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
The great variety of historical figures and themes found in the published works of John Headley since 1963 reveal a unity of themes and values. The numerous persons whom Headley studied all envisioned a humane universal order even as they moved from theoretical reflection to actual political implementation. His more recent work holds up the European legacy of human rights, democracy, and freedom that have become a Western gift and challenge to non-Western cultures.
Authors and Affiliations
James M. Weiss
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