This title was first published in 2001. Worlds Colliding argues that the prevailing worldview held by those in positions of power in Western government sets the bounds for religious tolerance. It explores the degree to which a modern liberal state will allow a counter-cultural community the freedom to live according to its concept of the good life.
This title was first published in 2001. Worlds Colliding argues that the prevailing worldview held by those in positions of power in Western government sets the bounds for religious tolerance. It explores the degree to which a modern liberal state will allow a counter-cultural community the freedom to live according to its concept of the good life.
Contents: Introduction Conservative Christianity Liberalism and the Wellington worldview? A model of engagement. Human rights The family and the challenge of children's rights Religious upbringing Corporal punishment Church autonomy and gay clergy Challenging same-sex marriage. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Conservative Christianity Liberalism and the Wellington worldview? A model of engagement. Human rights The family and the challenge of children's rights Religious upbringing Corporal punishment Church autonomy and gay clergy Challenging same-sex marriage. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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