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Marxism & Human Rights
- The Anatomy of a Dinosaur; Nuremburg: Positivism, and Human Rights
- Narrated by: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
- Length: 43 mins
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Two lectures analyzing and critiquing the efforts by Marxists and legal positivists to establish credible bases for human rights.
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The Inns of Court School of Law in London, England, was the scene of a lively debate on the truthfulness of the claims of two of the world's most prominent religions on October 17, 2003. The debaters were Shabir Ally, a graduate of Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, with a BA in religious studies, and president and founder of the Islamic Information and Da'Wah Center in Toronto, Canada; and John Warwick Montgomery.
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It Could've Been Half as Long
- By Spence on 11-09-23
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Doing Human Rights in the Spirit of the Enlightenment; Justifying Human Rights by Natural Law
- By: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
- Narrated by: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
- Length: 36 mins
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Two lectures analyzing and critiquing Kantian and neo-Kantian and natural law efforts to establish and justify human rights.
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Christianity and World Religions
- By: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
- Narrated by: Dr. John Warwick Montgomery
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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How does the Christian faith relate to other faiths? In what sense is Christianity unique? How might a Christian approach the study of comparative religions? These and other questions are addressed in Dr. Montgomery's lecture at the University of Illinois - Urbana in the spring of 1966, and is followed by a "spirited dialogue" between Dr. Montgomery and Dr. Tiebout, Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Illinois - Urbana.
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Modern Theology and Contemporary Legal Theory
- A Tale of Ideological Collapse
- By: John Warwick Montgomery
- Narrated by: John Warwick Montgomery
- Length: 36 mins
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This recording bridges an intellectual chasm often regarded as impassable - that between modern jurisprudence (philosophy of law) and contemporary theology. Dr. Montgomery's thesis is that remarkably similar developmental patterns exist in these two areas of the history of ideas and that lessons learned in one are of the greatest potential value to the other.
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- C. C.
- 05-21-22
Thank you ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Dr Montgomery is just simply amazing - His books and lectures give direction to an American Culture that is becoming lost - thank you - if you lose your anchor you will only drift ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
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