Religious freedom under scrutiny
"In spite of its reputation as a "classical" human right, freedom of religion or belief continues to evoke political controversies and ambivalent reactions, ranging from enthusiastic support to a certain unease or even open opposition. Obviously, the struggle for religious freedom is...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Livre |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Publié: |
Philadelphia
University of Pennsylvania Press
[2020]
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Dans: | Année: 2020 |
Recensions: | [Rezension von: Bielefeldt, Heiner, 1958-, Religious freedom under scrutiny] (2021) (Hammer, Leonard M.)
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Collection/Revue: | Pennsylvania studies in human rights
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Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés: | B
Liberté religieuse
/ Droit international
B Liberté religieuse / Droit de l’homme |
RelBib Classification: | SA Droit ecclésial XA Droit |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Freedom of religion (International law)
B Freedom Of Religion |
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Résumé: | "In spite of its reputation as a "classical" human right, freedom of religion or belief continues to evoke political controversies and ambivalent reactions, ranging from enthusiastic support to a certain unease or even open opposition. Obviously, the struggle for religious freedom is far from over. There is not only the challenge of its effective implementation, but its content, significance, meaning, and justification also deserve critical scrutiny. The purpose of this book is to contribute to more conceptual clarity in this ongoing struggle. The authors summarize their position in two closely interrelated hypotheses. The first hypothesis is that freedom of religion or belief is a human right, which displays the same normative structure that defines the human rights approach in general. With the second hypothesis, they go a step further by claiming that freedom of religion or belief has an indispensable role to play within the framework of human rights. Without taking freedom of religion or belief seriously, human rights would not be able to do justice to the complex needs, yearnings, and vulnerabilities of human beings. Indeed, without freedom of religion or belief, human rights would cease to be fully humane"-- |
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Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 0812251806 |