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    ISBN: 9780226248479 , 9780226248509 , 022624847X , 022624850X
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 350 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Barras, Amélie Excavating the political weaved through religious freedom 2017
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Philpott, Daniel, 1967 - IN DEFENSE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 2016
    DDC: 323.44/2
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    Keywords: Religion and politics ; Freedom of religion ; Religion ; Freiheit ; Toleranz ; Bevölkerungsgruppe ; Religiöse Identität ; Religiöser Konflikt ; Beispiel ; Erfahrung ; Geschichte ; Religionspolitik ; Religionsfreiheit ; Religionsfriede ; Sozialer Friede
    Abstract: Introduction / Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Saba Mahmood, and Peter G. Danchin 1. - PART 1. Religion. - Chapter 1. Imagining the Hebrew Republic: Christian Genealogies of Religious Freedom / Robert Yelle 17. - Chapter 2. On the Freedom of the Concepts of Religion and Belief / Yvonne Sherwood 29. - Chapter 3. Believing in Religious Freedom / Elizabeth Shakman Hurd 45. - Chapter 4. What Is Religious Freedom Supposed to Free? / Webb Keane 57. - Chapter 5. The Power of Pluralist Thinking / Courtney Bender 66. - Chapter 6. Refl ections on the Politics of Religious Freedom, with Attention to Hawaii / Greg Johnson 78. - Chapter 7. Traditional, African, Religious, Freedom? / Rosalind I. J. Hackett 89. - PART 2. History. - Chapter 8. The Problem with the History of Toleration / Evan Haefeli 105. - Chapter 9. Religious Minorities and Citizenship in the Long Nineteenth Century: Some Contexts of Jewish Emancipation / David Sorkin 115. - Chapter 10. Varieties of Religious Freedom and Governance: A Practical Perspective / Robert W. Hefner 127. - Chapter 11. Religious Freedom between Truth and Tactic / Samuel Moyn 135. - Chapter 12. Religious Freedom, Minority Rights, and Geopolitics / Saba Mahmood 142. - Chapter 13. Ceylon/Sri Lanka: The Politics of Religious Freedom and the End of Empire / Benjamin Schonthal 149. - Chapter 14. Liberty as Recognition / Nandini Chatterjee 158. - PART 3. Law and Politics. - Chapter 15. Postapartheid Treatment of Religious Freedom in South Africa / Waheeda Amien 179. - Chapter 16. Religious Freedom in Postrevolutionary Tunisia / Nadia Marzouki 194. - Chapter 17. Beyond Establishment / Lori G. Beaman 207. - Chapter 18. The Bishops, the Sisters, and Religious Freedom / Elizabeth A. Castelli 220. - Chapter 19. The World That Smith Made / Winnifred Fallers Sullivan 231. - Chapter 20. Religious Freedom in the Panopticon of Enlightenment Rationality / Peter G. Danchin 240. - Chapter 21. Everson's Children / Ann Pellegrini 253. - P
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Saba Mahmood, and Peter G. Danchin 1. - PART 1. Religion. - Chapter 1. Imagining the Hebrew Republic: Christian Genealogies of Religious Freedom / Robert Yelle 17. - Chapter 2. On the Freedom of the Concepts of Religion and Belief / Yvonne Sherwood 29. - Chapter 3. Believing in Religious Freedom / Elizabeth Shakman Hurd 45. - Chapter 4. What Is Religious Freedom Supposed to Free? / Webb Keane 57. - Chapter 5. The Power of Pluralist Thinking / Courtney Bender 66. - Chapter 6. Refl ections on the Politics of Religious Freedom, with Attention to Hawaii / Greg Johnson 78. - Chapter 7. Traditional, African, Religious, Freedom? / Rosalind I. J. Hackett 89. - PART 2. History. - Chapter 8. The Problem with the History of Toleration / Evan Haefeli 105. - Chapter 9. Religious Minorities and Citizenship in the Long Nineteenth Century: Some Contexts of Jewish Emancipation / David Sorkin 115. - Chapter 10. Varieties of Religious Freedom and Gove
    Note: Register und Literaturverzeichnis , Introduction , On the freedom of the concepts of religion and belief , Believing in religious freedom , What is religious freedom supposed to free? , The power of pluralist thinking , Reflections on the politics of religious freedom, with attention to Hawaii , Traditional, African, religious, freedom? , The problem with the history of toleration , Religious minorities and citizenship in the long nineteenth century : some contexts of Jewish emancipation , Varieties of religious freedom and governance : a practical perspective , Religious freedom between truth and tactic , Religious freedom, minority rights, and geopolitics , Ceylon/Sri Lanka : the politics of religious freedom and the end of empire , Liberty as recognition , Postapartheid treatment of religious freedom in South Africa , Religious freedom in postrevolutionary Tunisia , Beyond establishment , The bishops, the sisters, and religious freedom , The world that Smith made , Religious freedom in the Panopticon of Enlightenment rationality , Everson's children , Protecting freedom of religion in the secular age , Freeing religion at the birth of South Sudan , Is religion free? , Religious freedom and the bind of suspicion in contemporary secularity , Religious repression and religious freedom : an analysis of their contradictions in (post-)Soviet contexts , Religious freedom's oxymoronic edge
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    Princeton,N.J : Princeton Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0691166099 , 9780691166094
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 200 Seiten , 25 cm
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Philpott, Daniel, 1967 - IN DEFENSE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 2016
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Joustra, Robert Is the Problem Really Religious Freedom? 2016
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Beaman, Lori G., 1963 - Thinking critically about (non-)religion 2016
    DDC: 322/.1
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    Keywords: Religion and politics ; Freedom of religion ; Religion and international relations ; Internationale Politik ; Nationenbildung ; Religion ; Kultur ; Lehre ; Religionsausübung ; Bedeutung ; Rolle ; Erde ; Religionsfreiheit ; Politik
    Abstract: "In recent years, North American and European nations have sought to legally remake religion in other countries through an unprecedented array of international initiatives. Policymakers have rallied around the notion that the fostering of religious freedom, interfaith dialogue, religious tolerance, and protections for religious minorities are the keys to combating persecution and discrimination. Beyond Religious Freedom persuasively argues that these initiatives create the very social tensions and divisions they are meant to overcome. Elizabeth Shakman Hurd looks at three critical channels of state-sponsored intervention: international religious freedom advocacy, development assistance and nation building, and international law. She shows how these initiatives make religious difference a matter of law, resulting in a divide that favors forms of religion authorized by those in power and excludes other ways of being and belonging. In exploring the dizzying power dynamics and blurred boundaries that characterize relations between 'expert religion,' 'governed religion,' and 'lived religion,' Hurd charts new territory in the study of religion in global politics"--Dust jacket
    Abstract: "In recent years, North American and European nations have sought to legally remake religion in other countries through an unprecedented array of international initiatives. Policymakers have rallied around the notion that the fostering of religious freedom, interfaith dialogue, religious tolerance, and protections for religious minorities are the keys to combating persecution and discrimination. Beyond Religious Freedom persuasively argues that these initiatives create the very social tensions and divisions they are meant to overcome. Elizabeth Shakman Hurd looks at three critical channels of state-sponsored intervention: international religious freedom advocacy, development assistance and nation building, and international law. She shows how these initiatives make religious difference a matter of law, resulting in a divide that favors forms of religion authorized by those in power and excludes other ways of being and belonging. In exploring the dizzying power dynamics and blurred boundaries that characterize relations between 'expert religion,' 'governed religion,' and 'lived religion,' Hurd charts new territory in the study of religion in global politics"--Dust jacket
    Description / Table of Contents: Two faces of faithInternational religious freedom -- Religious engagement -- Minorities under law -- Beyond religious freedom.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-192) and index
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