Violence
Book Description
In a world where violence permeates headlines and daily experience, ethicist Wolfgang Huber offers a profound examination that goes beyond surface-level brutality to uncover the deeper roots of human aggression. This thoughtful exploration reveals how violence manifests not only in obvious forms like crime and warfare, but also in the subtle dynamics of everyday relationships within families, schools, workplaces, and recreational activities.
Huber's analysis centers on a fundamental insight: the systematic erosion of human dignity serves as the foundation from which all forms of violence emerge. Rather than accepting violence as an inevitable aspect of human nature, he presents a compelling case for recognizing the inherent worth of every individual as the essential starting point for creating meaningful change.
The book challenges readers to develop heightened awareness of how dignity is compromised in ordinary interactions and social structures. Through this lens, Huber demonstrates how personal vigilance in protecting and honoring human worth becomes a practical pathway toward reducing violence in all its manifestations.
Drawing from Christian theological perspectives while addressing universal human concerns, this work presents principles for developing what Huber calls a "planetary ethos." His vision encompasses both personal transformation and broader cultural renewal, offering hope for communities seeking to heal from the divisions and harm that violence creates. This concise yet comprehensive treatment provides valuable insights for anyone committed to fostering more peaceful and respectful human relationships.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
📄 Length: 157 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects of Violence
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Man (Christian theology)
- ✓ Explore Violence
- ✓ Explore Theological anthropology
- ✓ Explore Religion