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" Religion, pluralism, and reconciling difference / "
edited by W. Cole Durham, Jr., Donlu Thayer.
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BL
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844110
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Religion, pluralism, and reconciling difference /\ edited by W. Cole Durham, Jr., Donlu Thayer.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Routledge,, 2019.
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Series Statement
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ICLARS series on law and religion
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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131560504X
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: 1317067207
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: 9781315605043
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: 9781317067207
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1472464079
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9781472464071
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; PART I: Introduction; 1. The paradox of pluralism: Towards a relational approach to religious freedom; The stories we tell; The story of Multicultural Jurisdictions; A relational approach; A contractual approach; A feminist approach; Combining the approaches: feminist relational contact theory; The stories to come; PART II: Starting points; 2. Human rights and the protection of religious expression: Manifestation of religion as Lex Specialis of freedom of expression
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6. From Rabat to Istanbul: Combating advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violenceThe Rabat Plan of Action and the Istanbul Process: an overview; The quest for wider implementation strategies; 7. The prohibition of advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence: A taxonomy; The incitement clause as an oddity; The incitement clause as a prohibition; The incitement clause as a 'right of others'; The incitement clause as a right invoked by incitement victims; The future of the incitement clause
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Abuse of religious freedom: a crucial global issueLegal theory of religious freedom; Juridical justification for differential treatment of manifestation of religion: the Lex Specialis principle; Permissible restrictions to manifestation of religion; Manifestation of religion and 'defamation of religion' and related concepts and processes; Conclusion; 3. The search for pluralism in Islam, Roman Catholicism, and Judaism; Pluralism is unavoidable; Defining pluralism
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PART III: Perspectives8. Religious pluralism: The Argentine experience; Religious pluralism in a national context; The program of the Argentine Constitution; A country of immigration; Confrontation and integration; Ecumenism and dialogue, irreversible commitment; The experience in pluralism; A culture of encounter; 9 The quest for religious pluralism in post-apartheid South Africa; The place of religion in South African society; Recognition of rights of religions in post-apartheid South Africa; Religious pluralism and the building of a better society
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Pluralism in world religious traditions: from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) to the South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms (2010)Avoiding monisms of the atheistic, agnostic, or religious form; 4. Religious freedom and pluralism; 5. Western 'civic totalism', sovereignty of the people, and the need for limited government; Expressive liberty and value pluralism; 'Civic totalism'; Sovereignty of the people; Limited government; A broader relevance
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Freedom of religion.
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Religion and law.
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Religious pluralism.
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Sociological jurisprudence.
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Freedom of religion.
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LAW-- Constitutional.
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LAW-- Public.
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Subject
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Religion and law.
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Religious pluralism.
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Sociological jurisprudence.
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Dewey Classification
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342.08/52
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LC Classification
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K3258.R445 2019eb
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Added Entry
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Durham, W. Cole,Jr.,1948-
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Thayer, Donlu D.
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