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Human Dignity in the Wake Of HIV/AIDS
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The dignity of the human being, of every person, of any person - male or female, young or old comes from God and depends on God by creation in His image and likeness. Every human being has an inalienable value regardless of whatever circumstances. There is a God-given value, an ontological one in every person that cannot be taken away. This value goes beyond birth on one side of life and beyond death on the other. The advent HIV/AIDS on the Zambian scene and worldwide has generated many challenges regarding the dignity of the infected or affected person. Many people are stigmatized and discriminated against. The disease has brought untold miseries to many people and has disturbed traditional family structures. The effects go beyond the individual and societal to the global sphere. There are many deaths as a result of AIDS related illnesses affecting the economic, health and other sectors of life and raising poverty levels. AIDS has resulted in many orphans and street kids. The whole society has been upset since the dawn of AIDS. Nonetheless human dignity and human rights must be respected in the fight against HIV/AIDS because of the sanctity of life.
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The author, a Sulpician priest of Kasama Archdiocese, Zambia was ordained in 1994. He is professor of Moral Theology and Academic Dean for Zambia National Seminary. He holds a doctorate in Moral Theology, Alfonsiana, certificates in PME and Teaching Methodology. He does courses in Medical Ethics at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, USA.
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The dignity of the human being, of every person, of any person male or female, young or old comes from God and depends on God by creation in His image and likeness. Every human being has an inalienable value regardless of whatever circumstances. There is a God-given value, an ontological one in every person that cannot be taken away. This value goes beyond birth on one side of life and beyond death on the other. The advent HIV/AIDS on the Zambian scene and worldwide has generated many challenges regarding the dignity of the infected or affected person. Many people are stigmatized and discriminated against. The disease has brought untold miseries to many people and has disturbed traditional family structures. The effects go beyond the individual and societal to the global sphere. There are many deaths as a result of AIDS related illnesses affecting the economic, health and other sectors of life and raising poverty levels. AIDS has resulted in many orphans and street kids. The whole society has been upset since the dawn of AIDS. Nonetheless human dignity and human rights must be respected in the fight against HIV/AIDS because of the sanctity of life.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 384
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Gewicht 590g
- Untertitel A Moral Theological Analysis in Zambia
- Autor Victor Shikaputo
- Titel Human Dignity in the Wake Of HIV/AIDS
- Veröffentlichung 01.12.2012
- ISBN 383834880X
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838348803
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T24mm
- GTIN 09783838348803