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The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom

The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom

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The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom explores the theoretical, historical, and legal perspectives of religious freedom, examining its meaning as an experience, value, and right. It highlights the challenges of defending or contesting religious freedom, including balancing values, wrangling with the law, and grappling with conflicting claims about whose rights should prevail.

Format: Hardback
Length: 296 pages
Publication date: 24 September 2021
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom delves into the multifaceted dimensions of religious freedom, offering theoretical, historical, and legal perspectives to explore its profound significance as an experience, value, and right. Recognizing that the terrain of religious freedom has never been a smooth and uncomplicated path, the volume begins by acknowledging the challenges inherent in defending or contesting principles of religious freedom across societies and throughout history. It emphasizes the need for compromise, balance, and legal wrangling among diverse interests, values, and legal frameworks. Drawing from examples in the United States and across the globe, the essays in this volume showcase the complexities and dynamics of contemporary debates surrounding religious freedom. They provide a rich tapestry of insights, illustrating how the landscape of religious freedom has evolved over time. By examining the perspectives of various stakeholders, including individuals, groups, minority and majority communities, states, corporations (including religious organizations and businesses), and believers and non-believers, the studies in this volume shed light on the competing claims and tensions that shape the discourse on religious freedom. Taken together, these essays suggest that understanding religious freedom requires navigating a complex web of conflicting and perhaps irreconcilable claims about the rights of individuals and groups, the nature of religion, and its relationship to other cultural values.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780812253375

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