Teaching Music in the Reformed/Calvinist Tradition: Sphere Sovereignty and the Arts [PDF]
This article shares objectives, teaching methods, and sources of inspiration as I lead 21st-century students in engaging a Reformed/Calvinistic vision for the arts generally, and music specifically.
John MacInnis
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Kuyper’s sphere sovereignty and institutional religious freedom in Indonesia
Although the Indonesian Constitution guarantees religious freedom in Indonesia, the implementation of that freedom is not without ambiguity. As the state defines what constitutes religion and categorises official and nonofficial religions, religious ...
David Kristanto, Tony Salurante
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Kuyper’s sphere sovereignty and the restriction on building worship places in Indonesia
The Indonesian Constitution guarantees the freedom of Indonesian citizens to worship according to their religion. In reality, however, the Indonesian government had issued regulations that restrict the building of worship places, which is one way of ...
Benyamin F. Intan
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The principle of sphere-sovereignty in a time of globalisation
This article investigates the phenomenon of present-day globalisation from a Christian perspective to determine whether the principle of sphere-sovereignty can provide an antidote to globalisation’s harmful consequences.
B. Goudzwaard
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Politocratic communitarianism, immanentist sociology and sphere sovereignty
Politocratic communitarianism supports the historic revival of ancient Greek notions of social life in opposition to the nominalist trends in modernistic philosophy of society.
Andries Gerhardus Raath
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Tribal sovereignty and the intercultural public sphere
While theorists of cultural pluralism have generally supported tribal sovereignty to protect threatened Native cultures, they fail to address adequately cultural conflicts between Native and non-Native communities, especially when tribal sovereignty facilitates illiberal or undemocratic practices.
Michael Rabinder James
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Subsidiarity, sphere sovereignty, and state sovereignty
An important question for liberal political theory is whether its account of political morality is compatible with religious political thought. This paper examines one aspect of that broad question, namely the compatibility of the Christian pluralist tradition with liberalism's account of state sovereignty.
Paul Billingham
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A Sphere Sovereignty Theory of the State: Looking Back and Looking Forward [PDF]
The conception of the State is constantly challenged. The new disruptions and social, political and economical developments have questioned the existence, meaning and scope of the institutionalized State. While many believe that the State is no longer necessary in a current international law environment, others defend its applicability and relevance ...
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Criminal legal protection of state sovereignty of Ukraine in the information sphere
Introduction. In the context of the ongoing armed aggression of the russian federation against Ukraine and globalization processes in the information sphere, special attention of legal scholars is drawn to solving the problems of criminal legal protection of Ukraine’s state sovereignty in the information sphere.
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Anchored to Human Rights: On the Normative Foundation of Habermas’s Public Sphere [PDF]
This paper explores a normative layer of Habermas’s public sphere in its relation to human rights. His public sphere came into being as a result of a spontaneous nonconformity manifested by the early bourgeoisie’s reaction to an absolutist regimen making
Maciej Hułas
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