Law, State and Religion in the New Europe
Herausgeber: Ungureanu, Camil; Zucca, Lorenzo
Law, State and Religion in the New Europe
Herausgeber: Ungureanu, Camil; Zucca, Lorenzo
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An exploration of the dilemmas raised by the return of religion to the public sphere.
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An exploration of the dilemmas raised by the return of religion to the public sphere.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781107536265
- ISBN-10: 110753626X
- Artikelnr.: 42584483
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781107536265
- ISBN-10: 110753626X
- Artikelnr.: 42584483
Introduction Camil Ungureanu; Part I: 1. Religion and political liberty in
Italian republics (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries) Maurizio Viroli; 2.
Two stories about toleration Rainer Forst; 3. Natural reason, religious
conviction, and the justification of coercion in democratic societies
Robert Audi; 4. The 'other' citizens: religion in a multicultural Europe
Maleiha Malik; 5. Islam and the public sphere: public reason or public
imagination? Chiara Bottici and Benoit Challand; Part II: 6. Law v.
religion Lorenzo Zucca; 7. Unveiling the limits of tolerance: comparing the
treatment of majority and minority religious symbols in the public sphere
Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld; 8. Objective, critical and
pluralistic? Religious education and human rights in the European public
sphere Ian Leigh; 9. Religion and (in)equality in the European framework
Aileen McColgan; 10. Is there a right not to be offended in one's religious
beliefs? George Letsas; 11. Religious pluralism versus social cohesion?
Daniel Augenstein; Part III: 12. Rights, religion and the public sphere:
the European Court of Human Rights in search of a theory? Julie Ringelheim;
13. Towards a European 'approach' to religion? Camil Ungureanu.
Italian republics (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries) Maurizio Viroli; 2.
Two stories about toleration Rainer Forst; 3. Natural reason, religious
conviction, and the justification of coercion in democratic societies
Robert Audi; 4. The 'other' citizens: religion in a multicultural Europe
Maleiha Malik; 5. Islam and the public sphere: public reason or public
imagination? Chiara Bottici and Benoit Challand; Part II: 6. Law v.
religion Lorenzo Zucca; 7. Unveiling the limits of tolerance: comparing the
treatment of majority and minority religious symbols in the public sphere
Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld; 8. Objective, critical and
pluralistic? Religious education and human rights in the European public
sphere Ian Leigh; 9. Religion and (in)equality in the European framework
Aileen McColgan; 10. Is there a right not to be offended in one's religious
beliefs? George Letsas; 11. Religious pluralism versus social cohesion?
Daniel Augenstein; Part III: 12. Rights, religion and the public sphere:
the European Court of Human Rights in search of a theory? Julie Ringelheim;
13. Towards a European 'approach' to religion? Camil Ungureanu.
Introduction Camil Ungureanu; Part I: 1. Religion and political liberty in
Italian republics (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries) Maurizio Viroli; 2.
Two stories about toleration Rainer Forst; 3. Natural reason, religious
conviction, and the justification of coercion in democratic societies
Robert Audi; 4. The 'other' citizens: religion in a multicultural Europe
Maleiha Malik; 5. Islam and the public sphere: public reason or public
imagination? Chiara Bottici and Benoit Challand; Part II: 6. Law v.
religion Lorenzo Zucca; 7. Unveiling the limits of tolerance: comparing the
treatment of majority and minority religious symbols in the public sphere
Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld; 8. Objective, critical and
pluralistic? Religious education and human rights in the European public
sphere Ian Leigh; 9. Religion and (in)equality in the European framework
Aileen McColgan; 10. Is there a right not to be offended in one's religious
beliefs? George Letsas; 11. Religious pluralism versus social cohesion?
Daniel Augenstein; Part III: 12. Rights, religion and the public sphere:
the European Court of Human Rights in search of a theory? Julie Ringelheim;
13. Towards a European 'approach' to religion? Camil Ungureanu.
Italian republics (thirteenth to fifteenth centuries) Maurizio Viroli; 2.
Two stories about toleration Rainer Forst; 3. Natural reason, religious
conviction, and the justification of coercion in democratic societies
Robert Audi; 4. The 'other' citizens: religion in a multicultural Europe
Maleiha Malik; 5. Islam and the public sphere: public reason or public
imagination? Chiara Bottici and Benoit Challand; Part II: 6. Law v.
religion Lorenzo Zucca; 7. Unveiling the limits of tolerance: comparing the
treatment of majority and minority religious symbols in the public sphere
Susanna Mancini and Michel Rosenfeld; 8. Objective, critical and
pluralistic? Religious education and human rights in the European public
sphere Ian Leigh; 9. Religion and (in)equality in the European framework
Aileen McColgan; 10. Is there a right not to be offended in one's religious
beliefs? George Letsas; 11. Religious pluralism versus social cohesion?
Daniel Augenstein; Part III: 12. Rights, religion and the public sphere:
the European Court of Human Rights in search of a theory? Julie Ringelheim;
13. Towards a European 'approach' to religion? Camil Ungureanu.