Negotiating the Sacred: Blasphemy and Sacrilege in a Multicultural SocietyElizabeth Burns Coleman, Kevin White ANU E Press, 1. jun. 2006 - 234 strani This cross-disciplinary exploration of the role of the sacred, blasphemy and sacrilege in a multicultural society brings together philosophers, theologians, lawyers, historians, curators, anthropologists and sociologists, as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic and secular perspectives. In bringing together different disciplinary and cultural approaches, the book provides a way of broadening our conceptions of what might count as sacred, sacrilegious and blasphemous, in moral and political terms. In addition, it provides original research data on blasphemy, sacrilege and religious tolerance from a range of disciplines. |
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... in the1 separation and in of religion from the state in its embrace of the policy of multiculturalism. The Australian policy of multiculturalism appears to be the 2 Negotiating the Sacred Secularisation and secularism.
... in the1 separation and in of religion from the state in its embrace of the policy of multiculturalism. The Australian policy of multiculturalism appears to be the 2 Negotiating the Sacred Secularisation and secularism.
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... appears to be the legacy commitment of the to political freedom ideal of conscience. of toleration.2 The basic tenet of toleration was a The ideal of multiculturalism is the respect for different ethnic, cultural and religious groups in ...
... appears to be the legacy commitment of the to political freedom ideal of conscience. of toleration.2 The basic tenet of toleration was a The ideal of multiculturalism is the respect for different ethnic, cultural and religious groups in ...
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... appear then that there is less scope to negotiate the sacred. However, as Kuranda Seyit argues, there has been a long history of legitimate dissent within Islam, culminating in attempts by modern Islamic scholars to develop a position ...
... appear then that there is less scope to negotiate the sacred. However, as Kuranda Seyit argues, there has been a long history of legitimate dissent within Islam, culminating in attempts by modern Islamic scholars to develop a position ...
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... appears to refer to Christian values . For example , until recently in the United States of America , it was argued that laws forbidding the use of peyote did not impede religious freedom as drug laws were not laws that were directed ...
... appears to refer to Christian values . For example , until recently in the United States of America , it was argued that laws forbidding the use of peyote did not impede religious freedom as drug laws were not laws that were directed ...
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... appears archaic and incoherent today not because it unfairly restricts speech, although it might indeed do so in specific instances. My argument is that the law of blasphemy is incoherent insofar as it has lost its central rationale ...
... appears archaic and incoherent today not because it unfairly restricts speech, although it might indeed do so in specific instances. My argument is that the law of blasphemy is incoherent insofar as it has lost its central rationale ...
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