Religious Freedom and Mass Conversion in India argues that, although the right to religious freedom is enshrined in India's constitution, mass conversions to minority religions have complicated the practice of this right, which is increasingly invoked to restrict, rather than defend, the freedoms of minorities and women.
Religious Freedom and Mass Conversion in India argues that, although the right to religious freedom is enshrined in India's constitution, mass conversions to minority religions have complicated the practice of this right, which is increasingly invoked to restrict, rather than defend, the freedoms of minorities and women.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Dudley Jenkins is Professor of Political Science and a faculty affiliate of the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department and Asian Studies Program at the University of Cincinnati.
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Introduction: Religious Freedom and the Right to Convert PART I. MOBILITY Chapter 1. Mass Movement Christians: Religious and Social Mobility Chapter 2. Ambedkarite Buddhists: Religious and Political Mobility Chapter 3. Mizo Jews: Religious and Spatial Mobility PART II. IMMOBILITY Chapter 4. Prosecution: Anticonversion Legislation Chapter 5. Prevention: Losing Affirmative Action Chapter 6. Persecution: The Love Jihad Rumor Conclusion. A More Equal Freedom Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction: Religious Freedom and the Right to Convert PART I. MOBILITY Chapter 1. Mass Movement Christians: Religious and Social Mobility Chapter 2. Ambedkarite Buddhists: Religious and Political Mobility Chapter 3. Mizo Jews: Religious and Spatial Mobility PART II. IMMOBILITY Chapter 4. Prosecution: Anticonversion Legislation Chapter 5. Prevention: Losing Affirmative Action Chapter 6. Persecution: The Love Jihad Rumor Conclusion. A More Equal Freedom Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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