Church-State Separation and Challenging Issues Concerning Religion
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Church and State. While the principle honors distinctions between temporal and spiritual functions, both Church and State maintain a unique and cooperative ...
Eric Vincent Batalla, Rito Baring
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Christian Citizens in a Democratic State: Is a True Separation of Church and State Really Possible?
In many North American Protestant circles, especially those with Baptist or Free Church roots, the notion of the total separation of church and state is presented as the ideal to be attained in all church and state relations.
David Haines
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This article argues that state (re)construction and functioning involves negotiated governance between both state and non-state actors, in which power relations between local actors are not just implicitly present or co-influencing policies but are of ...
K. Titeca, T. De Herdt, Inge Wagemakers
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Changing church–state relations in contemporary China: The case of Wenzhou Diocese
S. Chan
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Confrontation Between the Bishop of Kalinin and Kashin Theodosius (Pogorsky) and V. I. Khevronov, Authorized Official of the Governmental Council for the Russian Orthodox Church Affairs under the USSR Council of Ministers (1958–1960) [PDF]
This article describes church-state relations and church life in the USSR during the Khrushchev’s antireligious campaign of 1958–1964. Based on the documents from the State Archive of the Russian Federation the author studies relations between the ...
Metropolitan Isidor (Tupikin)
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Church–State Relations in Europe [PDF]
Abstract Academic lawyers frequently distinguish between three models of church–state relations in Europe: state–church systems, separation systems and hybrid systems. However, the sociologist of religion Grace Davie has suggested that by using sociological, historical and legal evidence to understand religion in Europe, we can reveal
Sandberg, Russell +1 more
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Church-state relations in Newman [PDF]
H.-Aniban, F. (Francisco) +1 more
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Three models of church-state relations in contemporary Russia
This article looks at state‑religion relations in Russia at two levels: legal and political. After an introductory overview of the develop‑ ment of religious freedom legislation in Russia since the fall of the USSR, I analyze the current model of ...
K. Stoeckl
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FROM THE 1964 CABINET CRISIS TO THE 2014 CABINET IN MALAWI:
There is always a reason behind a paradigm shift that takes place in society. The Presbyterian Church (CCAP) in Malawi is one of the religious institutions that played a critical role in the nation’s liberation and fight for independence.
Q Jere
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A modern model of state-church relations as a result of social transformations
Using the term "model" for such a specific sphere of social existence as state-church relations, we will have in mind, firstly, the logical and legal analogy of the real system of state-church relations in Ukraine, and secondly, the social and legal ...
Valeriy Klymov
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