The social equality of religion or belief : a new view of religion's place in society / edited by Alan Carling.
2016
BL65.S8 S63 2016eb
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Title
The social equality of religion or belief : a new view of religion's place in society / edited by Alan Carling.
ISBN
9781137501950 (electronic book)
1137501952 (electronic book)
9781137501943
1137501952 (electronic book)
9781137501943
Published
Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 279 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
BL65.S8 S63 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
322/.1
Summary
Social equality of religion or belief protects individuals against discrimination related to their religious identity. It also requires the state to treat all religions and non-religious belief systems in a similar fashion, and to be even-handed in its treatment of religious identity, compared with other identities of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, age, disability or social caste. It is clear, fair, firm and flexible in its approach, and its principles can be applied to economic, legal, political or cultural issues. It offers to promote the integration of different religious communities within a liberal framework of equality and human rights. This book brings together a distinguished group of academics and practitioners to discuss the pros and cons of this approach and its influence to date on a wide range of issues concerning religion relation to the state both in Europe and in North and South America, including the next Coronation in the UK, the US and Canadian constitutions, the Catholic Concordat in Brazil, religious fundamentalism, same-sex marriage and the impossibility of religious freedom The new perspective on religion and society is contrasted with existing doctrines such as constitutional separation, religious establishment, multiculturalism and secularism. This interdisciplinary volume will appeal to followers of religious studies, jurisprudence, philosophy, politics and social science alike.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-269) and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed June 24, 2016).
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