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The Institutional Foundations of Religious Freedom
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020How did religious freedom emerge? I address this question by building on the framework of Johnson and Koyama’s Persecution & Toleration: The Long Road to Religious Freedom (2019). First, I establish that premodern societies, reliant on identity rules, were incapable of liberalism and religious freedom.
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Accommodating religious institutions: Freedom versus domination?
Ethnicities, 2017What forms of accommodation ought to be extended to religious institutions? Should churches, firms, charities and schools with a religious ethos be permitted to discriminate in ways that would otherwise be illegal? Should they be allowed to opt-out of particular laws so as to enable them to preserve their distinctive characters? This article addresses
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Beyond Moralism: A Critique and a Proposal for Catholic Institutional Religious Freedom
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020In order to propose a more positive, appealing, and theologically accurate account of Catholic institutions’ case for religious freedom in the context of current sexual expression laws, this article will proceed as follows: Part I will discuss the sexual expression laws commonly triggering free exercise defenses by Catholic institutions, the defenses ...
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Religious Freedom and (and in) Institutions
2012Chapter 4Almost everyone today affirms the importance and merit of religious liberty. But religious liberty is being challenged by new questions (for example, use of the niqab or church adoption services for same-sex couples) and new forces (such as globalization and Islamism).
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Minority Religions, Religious Freedom, and the New Pan-European Political and Judicial Institutions
Journal of Church and State, 1995This essay examines the way minority and "new" religions have been treated by major pan-European political and judicial institutions established since World War I. Specifically, actions of the European Common Market institutions such as the European Parliament and the European Court of Justice, as well as entities of the Council of Europe which ...
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Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2019
ABSTRACTIn the post-9/11 climate, the focus of multicultural debates in ‘the West’ has turned to Muslim minorities. Within these debates, religious freedom is weighed against gender equality.
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ABSTRACTIn the post-9/11 climate, the focus of multicultural debates in ‘the West’ has turned to Muslim minorities. Within these debates, religious freedom is weighed against gender equality.
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Journal of Church and State
Abstract In 1936, Baptists from across geographic and racial lines cooperatively began working together to address questions of common social concern—specifically, religious freedom. Ten years later, this cooperative work spurred the formation of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, later known as the Baptist Joint Committee ...
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Abstract In 1936, Baptists from across geographic and racial lines cooperatively began working together to address questions of common social concern—specifically, religious freedom. Ten years later, this cooperative work spurred the formation of the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, later known as the Baptist Joint Committee ...
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Religious Freedom and Institutions in Pre-modern Markets: Is Italy’s Case a Guide?
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