Secularism Confronts Islam
In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 18, S. 191-192
ISSN: 1645-9199
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In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 18, S. 191-192
ISSN: 1645-9199
In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 18, S. 192-193
ISSN: 1645-9199
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 17-43
In this article we intend undertake a reading of ancient judaism, or veterotestamentary, in some of its main aspects, in contrast to the Machiavellian view of the role of religion in the organization and expansion of the State. The first step of this enterprise will be given by exposing the founding and delineanting features of the ancient Jewish tradition, especially in the books that make up the so-called Old Testament, demonstranting the using of religion in the ordination and expansion of the State, as well as in the formation of the individual. In a second moment we will demonstrate how to create a new Jewish tradition, influenced and influential on the ancient Greek world, early in the Christian era which will be assimilated and explored in its mystical bias in Renaissance humanism. This Hellenistic Judaism tradition will be best known and assimilated in the European erudite circles of the Renaissance. Finally, we will try to demonstrate how the constitutive features of ancient Judaism, to the detriment of Hellenistic Judaism, can be read in the light of Machiavellian description of the role of religion in the organization and expansion of the State and the formation of the individual.
In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 7, S. 210-211
ISSN: 1645-9199
In: Relações internacionais: R:I, Heft 6, S. 203-204
ISSN: 1645-9199
Status of religious communities -- Relations between the State and Islam -- State support for Islamic religious communities -- Muslims in integration law -- Mosques and prayer houses -- Burial and cemeteries -- Education and schools -- Further and higher (tertiary) education -- Islamic chaplaincy in public institutions -- Employment and social law -- Islamic slaughter and food regulation -- Islamic goods and services -- Islamic dress -- Criminal law -- Family law.
In: Collegium Politicum Volume 7
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 39-50
Religious issues permeate the whole Rawlsian work. The problem is to know how people with different religious understandings can come to overlapping consensus. The solution to the problem of how political legitimacy can be achieved, despite religious conflict, and how, between citizens of different faiths, political justification can be pursued without reference to religious conviction is related to the idea of public reason.