Religion and state in secular Europe today theoretical perspectives and case studies
"The relation between religion and state in modern European history is characterized by a dual exercise: safeguarding freedom of religion for all citizens and simultaneously guaranteeing civil governance free from domination by religious authorities. While both religion and state have potential...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT :
Peeters
2019
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Colección: | Annua nuntia Lovaniensia ;
LXXIX |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Religion and state in Europe today : the challenge of assertive secularist ideology? / Jelle Creemers, Hans Geybels
- The place of religion in the secular society / Guido Vanheeswijck
- The cultural-historical roots and the conceptual construction of laicity : research paths / Antonio Maria Baggio
- The freedom not to honour the state: freedom of religion as a constitutive human right / Erik Borgman
- Religious diversity and secularism : the case of Italian schools / Maria Chiara Giorda, Roberta Sala
- Spain and Catholicism : a work-in-progress relationship. Church transformations in an increasingly secular society and state (1939-2018) / Rafael Ruiz Andrés
- Can Hijab be part of the work uniform? Finnishness and the silent norms in Finland / Katri Karhunen
- We all share the same values, right? How institutionalisation of religions in Belgium promotes liberal secular values / Jelle Creemers
- God, government and religion as a feature of the economy and civil society : insights from a fractious UK debate / Francis Davis.