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Religious Freedom in the Liberal State Rex Ahdar

Religious Freedom in the Liberal State By Rex Ahdar

Religious Freedom in the Liberal State by Rex Ahdar


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To what extent should states accommodate religious liberty claims? Can the pluralist state be neutral between religions and secularism? This book explores legal controversies regarding the protection of religious liberty from a theoretical and comparative perspective, looking at issues such as family and parenting, education, and employment.

Religious Freedom in the Liberal State Summary

Religious Freedom in the Liberal State by Rex Ahdar

There is a growing recognition of the challenge that religions pose for pluralist, multicultural democracies. 'Fundamentalist' beliefs and practices test the limits of religious freedom, and seem to contradict the very basis on which liberal states protect religious liberty. Religions, moreover, are often associated with intolerance and persecution, yet insist upon religious liberty for themselves. This book inverts these stereotypes by presenting a sustained critique of how religious liberty ought to be understood in liberal legal systems and develops an alternative, Christian response. In Part One the prevailing liberal approach to religious freedom is compared with historic and contemporary understandings developed by Christian theorists, and an alternative principled basis for religious liberty, from a distinctively Christian position, is developed. Part Two analyses the variety of stances the liberal state may take towards organised religions, and explains the nature of the guarantees for religious freedom in domestic and international law. The difficult question of precisely when and how far religious liberty should be limited is carefully analysed.Part Three deals with concrete contemporary controversies involving the recognition and protection of religious beliefs and conduct, looking at issues such as family and parenting, medical treatment, education, employment, religious group autonomy, and freedom of expression and protest. Extensive reference is made throughout the analysis to UK law and the European Convention on Human Rights, also the laws of other jurisdictions such as the US, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, making this a wide-ranging, timely, and thoughtful examination of a perplexing contemporary controversy.

Religious Freedom in the Liberal State Reviews

This is a very good book, for at least three distinct reasons. First, it is a major and coherent treatment of a topic which, although benefiting from a growing periodical literature in this country, has few such contributions compared with European or other Anglo-American jurisdictions. Secondly, it tackles the interaction between law and religion at several different levels: at the level of ideological conflict, at the level of competing constitutional models, and in the detail of several areas of legal regulation. Finally, it sets about its task with a high level of theoretical sophistication and against a remarkably broad scholarly background. The authors move effortlessly between biblical exegesis, theology, sociology of religion, political theory, constitutional principle, European and comparative jurisprudence and detailed statutory analysis. In doing so, they amply demonstrate the sheer complexity and interconnectedness of questions of law and religion.

Table of Contents

Introduction; PART I; 1. Christian Perspectives; 2. Liberal Perspectives; PART II; 3. Models of Religion-State Relations; 4. The Legal Protection of Religious Freedom; 5. Religious Establishment; 6. Limiting Religious Freedom; PART III; 7. Family and Parenting; 8. Education; 9. Medical Treatment; 10. Employment; 11. Religious Group Autonomy; 12. Religious Expression and Protest; Conclusion

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GOR009891852
9780199253623
0199253625
Religious Freedom in the Liberal State by Rex Ahdar
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20051013
448
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