Freedom of religion in the 21st century: a human rights perspective on the relation between politics and religion
In: Empirical Research in Religion and Human Rights Volume 4
In: Empirical research in religion and human rights volume 4
In: Empirical Research in Religion and Human Rights Volume 4
In: Empirical research in religion and human rights 4
Freedom of Religion in the 21st Century: A Human Rights Perspective on the Relation between Politics and Religion -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes on Contributors -- 1: Reflections on the Categorization of International Human Rights -- 2: Freedom of Religion and Competing Human Rights Systems -- 3: The Quest for Quality of Life: The Complex Relationship of Healthcare, Human Rights and Religion -- 4: "La ikraha fi'l-din - There Is No Compulsion in Religion" - Or Is There? -- 5: Religious Citizens: On the Relation between Freedom of Religion and the Separation of Church and State -- 6: Attitudes toward Human Rights and Religiosity among Adolescents in England and Wales: Replicating and Extending a Study in Turkey -- 7: The Influence of the Socio-Cultural Environment and Personality on Attitudes towards Civil Human Rights -- 8: Empirical Models of the Relationship between Religion and State in Indonesia: How Religious Beliefs Define the Relation between Religion and State -- 9: Human Rights and Value Priorities -- 10: Women's Socio-Economic Rights and Religion among Christian, Islamic and Non-Religiously Affiliated Students in England and Wales -- 11: On the Brink of Death: Euthanasia from the Angle of Law, Morality and Religion: A Cross-Cultural Perspective -- Index
In: Empirical research in religion and human rights volume 4
In: Empirical research in religion and human rights v. 4
Preliminary Material -- Reflections on the Categorization of International Human Rights /Stefanie Schmahl -- Freedom of Religion and Competing Human Rights Systems /Iain Cameron -- The Quest for Quality of Life: The Complex Relationship of Healthcare, Human Rights and Religion /Hans Schilderman -- "La ikraha fi'l-din – There Is No Compulsion in Religion" – Or Is There? /Katajun Amirpur -- Religious Citizens: On the Relation between Freedom of Religion and the Separation of Church and State /Ernst Hirsch Ballin -- Attitudes toward Human Rights and Religiosity among Adolescents in England and Wales: Replicating and Extending a Study in Turkey /Leslie J. Francis and Mandy Robbins -- The Influence of the Socio-Cultural Environment and Personality on Attitudes towards Civil Human Rights /Alexander Unser , Susanne Döhnert and Hans-Georg Ziebertz -- Empirical Models of the Relationship between Religion and State in Indonesia: How Religious Beliefs Define the Relation between Religion and State /Carl Sterkens and Handi Hadiwitanto -- Human Rights and Value Priorities /Carsten Gennerich and Hans-Georg Ziebertz -- Women's Socio-Economic Rights and Religion among Christian, Islamic and Non-Religiously Affiliated Students in England and Wales /Leslie J. Francis , Mandy Robbins and Ursula McKenna -- On the Brink of Death Euthanasia from the Angle of Law, Morality and Religion: A Cross-Cultural Perspective /Johannes A. van der Ven -- Index.
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