ABSTRACT

The central focus of this collection of essays is the role and place of freedom of religion in the protection and promotion of world order. The volume offers competing models of world order from a global perspective and highlights the lack of consensus and considerable variety of practice and belief around the globe as to the definition of religious freedom and where and whether freedom of religion is regarded as the first freedom in the world. The leading theories of freedom of religion are discussed and provide an understanding of freedom of religion beyond the nation state. The liberal view at the global level is also examined and observations are included regarding the need to rethink secularism in the light of present circumstances and within the global context.

part I|1 pages

Theories of Freedom of Religion: Local or Global?

part II|1 pages

Freedom of Religion around the Globe

part III|1 pages

Case Studies

chapter [22]|34 pages

Case Studies

Japan (High Levels of Religious Freedoms), Brazil (Freedoms with Some Tensions), and Nigeria (Partitioned Religion-State Power)

part 4|1 pages

Global Secularism: Is a Fundamental Re-Definition of Secularism Necessary?

chapter 23|20 pages

How To Define Secularism