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Introduction
1. A Dialectical Boundary Discourse: Secular and Religious
2. Theological Anthropology and Human Rights: Karl Rahner's Concentration on the Human
3. Human Rights in Time: Realism between Memory and Hope
4. Liberation Theology and Human Rights: From Interruptive Realism to the Centrality of La Realidad
5. Rights-Holders or Beggars? Responding to the Post-Liberal Critique
Conclusion
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