How Not to Defend Secularism
In: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 33-41
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In: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 33-41
ISSN: 1548-226X
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In: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 11-20
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In: Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 11-20
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In: International affairs, Band 71, Heft 3, S. 671-671
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In: The review of politics, Band 61, Heft 4, S. 715-736
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In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 277
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In: Dissent: a journal devoted to radical ideas and the values of socialism and democracy, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 29-31
ISSN: 0012-3846
Examines the French secularism debate as manifest in the prohibition against wearing Islamic scarves in public schools. Three distinct sociopolitical dimensions complicate the head scarves controversy: the challenge posed by activists to France's universal values of law & reason; prejudice; & the feelings of the Muslim girls. The international implications of the debate are addressed. The politicized climate generated by the debate is briefly described, & some remarks are offered on the fallout of the head scarf law's implementation come the new school year. J. Zendejas
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 46, S. 277-284
ISSN: 0020-8701
In an analysis of the complexity of the religious phenomenon in the contemporary world, it is argued that secularization has the paradoxical effect of sustaining both historic & more recently formed religions. These latter actively resist its impact but adapt themselves in complex ways -- including the incorporation of the secular -- & survive with modified values & ceremonial symbols. Religions become secularized, & secular expressions continue to manifest religious elements. It is concluded that the relations between secularism & religiosity constitute less a dichotomy than a continuum or mosaic. 2 Photographs. Adapted from the source document.
In: Harvard international review, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 40-45
ISSN: 0739-1854
In: Harvard international review, Band 25, Heft 4, S. 40-45
ISSN: 0739-1854
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 3, Heft 2-3, S. 205-224
ISSN: 1743-8772
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 3, Heft 2-3, S. 205-224
ISSN: 1369-8230