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Religion and Human Rights

An International Perspective
BuchGebunden
206 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am26.01.20152015
This book examines the relationship between human rights and religiosity. It discusses whether the impact of religiosity on human rights is liberational or suppressive, and sheds light on the direction in which the relationship between religion and human rights is expected to develop.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book examines the relationship between human rights and religiosity. It discusses whether the impact of religiosity on human rights is liberational or suppressive, and sheds light on the direction in which the relationship between religion and human rights is expected to develop.
Zusammenfassung
Offers reflections from experts on a hotly debated issue

Shows how human rights and religion are discussed in the public sphere and experienced by young people

Describes tensions and conflicts and offers relevant questions for future research

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-319-09730-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum26.01.2015
Auflage2015
Seiten206 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht470 g
IllustrationenXIV, 206 p.
Artikel-Nr.32385260

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Christianity, Islam, and Human Rights in Bulgaria, Simeon Evstatiev, Plamen Makariev, and Daniela Kalkandjieva .- Chapter 2: Religion and Human Rights in Croatia, Gordan Ärpic and Zeljko Tanjic.- Chapter 3: Religions and Human Rights in France, Régis Dericquebourg .- Chapter 4: Religion, Human Rights, and National Culture in Georgia, Sophie Zviadadse.- Chapter5: Human Rights and Religion in Germany, Alexander Unser and Hans-Georg Ziebertz .- Chapter 6: Current Debates about Religion and Human Rights in Greece, Nikos Maghioros and Christos N. Tsironis .- Chapter 7: Catholic Church, Young People, and Human Rights in Italy, Francesco Zaccaria.- Chapter 8: Perspectives on Human Rights and Religion in Moldova, Svetlana Suveica and Vitalie Spranceana .-Chapter 9: The Democratic Constitutional State and Religion in the Netherlands, Johannes A. van der Ven .- Chapter 10: Reflections on Human Rights and Religion in Norway, Pål Ketil Botvar .- Chapter 11: Human Rights and Religion in the Palestinian Territories, Raymond J. Webb .- Chapter 12: The Roman Catholic Church and Human Rights in Poland, Katarzyna Zielinska .- Chapter 13: History and Current Debates on Human Rights and Religion in Serbia, Milan Podunavac .- Chapter 14: Less Religion and more Human Rights in Spain? Lluis Oviedo .- Chapter 15: Negative and Positive Freedom of Religion: The Ambiguous Relation of Religion and Human Rights in Sweden, Anders Sjöborg .- Chapter 16: Human Rights from a Tanzanian Perspective, Clement Fumbo .- Chapter 17: Religion and Human Rights: The Case of Ukraine, Victor Yelenskimehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Dr. Hans-Georg Ziebertz is professor for Practical Theology / Religious Education at the University of Würzburg, Germany. He is the coordinator of the international research program Religion and Human Rights. Dr. Gordan Crpic is professor for Sociology and Vice-Rector of the Catholic University in Zagreb, Croatia, and he is member of the international research program Religion and Human Rights.