NON-DISCRIMINATION AND NON-STIGMATISATION AS GLOBAL BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES: INTRODUCING AN OVERDUE PROTESTANT DISCUSSION WITH UNESCO

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION
R. Rheeder
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Until now there has been no official dialogue between UNESCO and the Protestant faith tradition regarding article 11 of the UDBHR; therefore, this article forms a first and preliminary introduction to the discussion. The purpose of this discussion is to formulate a theological ethical foundation for article 11 of the UDBHR. It is important from Protestant and UNESCO perspectives to formulate an ethical foundation. On the one hand, this conversation contributes to strengthening the credibility of the declaration, while on the other hand, it offers this instrument a necessary religious status. It is clear that article 11 of the UDBHR states that non-discrimination and non-stigmatisation are two principles that have been accepted by the world community and should to be promoted in the context of health. These two global bioethical principles are recognised and accepted by Protestant social ethics in the faith framework of the covenant and can, therefore, be promoted by the Protestant community in the context of health in South Africa and the world.
作为全球生物伦理原则的不歧视和不污名化:引入与教科文组织迟来的新教讨论
到目前为止,教科文组织与新教信仰传统之间还没有就《世界人权宣言》第11条进行正式对话;因此,本文对这一问题的讨论形成了初步的导论。这次讨论的目的是为《世界人权宣言》第11条制定一个神学伦理基础。从新教和联合国教科文组织的角度来看,制定一个伦理基础是很重要的。一方面,这一对话有助于加强宣言的可信性,另一方面,它使这一文书具有必要的宗教地位。显然,《世界人权宣言》第11条规定,不歧视和不污名化是国际社会已接受的两项原则,应在卫生方面加以促进。这两项全球生物伦理原则在《盟约》的信仰框架内得到了新教社会伦理的承认和接受,因此,新教社区可以在南非和全世界的健康范围内加以促进。
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