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The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom offers theoretical, historical, and legal perspectives on religious freedom, while examining its meaning as an experience, value, and right. The volume starts from the premise that the terrain of religious freedom has never been easy and smooth. Across societies and throughout history, defending or contesting principles of religious freedom has required compromise among multiple interests, balancing values, and wrangling with the law. Drawing on examples from the United States and around the world, and approaching the subject from the disciplines of history, law, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, and political science, the essays in this volume illustrate these challenges. They sketch the contours of contemporary debates while showing how the landscape of religious freedom has shifted over time. They consider various stakeholders that have asserted competing claims, among them individuals and groups; members of minority and majority c

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Introduction: The Landscape of Religious Freedom
Heather J. Sharkey and Jeffrey Edward Green
Part I. Ethical Arguments
Chapter 1. A Right of Its Own: A Case for the Human Right of Religious Freedom
Daniel Philpott
Chapter 2. Can Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) Be Universal?
Heiner Bielefeldt
Part II. The Social Contingency of Religious Freedom Disputes
Chapter 3. Microclimates of Religious Freedom: Global Norms Meet Local Conditions in Territorial Hawai'i and Occupied Japan
Jolyon Baraka Thomas
Chapter 4. The Protection of Religion as "Culture" and "History": Three Case Studies
Lori G. Beaman
Chapter 5. "Baptism of Ire": Atheist Plaintiffs and Irreligious Freedom in Postwar America
Leigh E. Schmidt
Chapter 6. The Heads or Tails of Cow Protection in India: Religious Freedom and Secular Agriculture
Cassie Adcock
Chapter 7. Bad Faith: Religious Fraud and Religious Freedom in the "Mighty I AM" Case
William Schultz
Part III. The (Mis)application of Religious Freedom
Chapter 8. The Historian's Pickaxe: Uncovering the Racist Origins of the Religious Right
Randall Balmer
Chapter 9. Female Genital Cutting in Michigan: How Advocates of the Dawoodi Bohra Distorted Religious Freedom to Control Women's Sexual Conduct
Kristina Arriaga
Chapter 10. The U.S. Supreme Court and the Future of Religious Freedom in the United States
Joshua Matz
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments

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    Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
    Publication Date: 24/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9780812253375, 978-0812253375
    ISBN10: 081225337X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom offers theoretical, historical, and legal perspectives on religious freedom, while examining its meaning as an experience, value, and right. The volume starts from the premise that the terrain of religious freedom has never been easy and smooth. Across societies and throughout history, defending or contesting principles of religious freedom has required compromise among multiple interests, balancing values, and wrangling with the law. Drawing on examples from the United States and around the world, and approaching the subject from the disciplines of history, law, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, and political science, the essays in this volume illustrate these challenges. They sketch the contours of contemporary debates while showing how the landscape of religious freedom has shifted over time. They consider various stakeholders that have asserted competing claims, among them individuals and groups; members of minority and majority c

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: The Landscape of Religious Freedom
    Heather J. Sharkey and Jeffrey Edward Green
    Part I. Ethical Arguments
    Chapter 1. A Right of Its Own: A Case for the Human Right of Religious Freedom
    Daniel Philpott
    Chapter 2. Can Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) Be Universal?
    Heiner Bielefeldt
    Part II. The Social Contingency of Religious Freedom Disputes
    Chapter 3. Microclimates of Religious Freedom: Global Norms Meet Local Conditions in Territorial Hawai'i and Occupied Japan
    Jolyon Baraka Thomas
    Chapter 4. The Protection of Religion as "Culture" and "History": Three Case Studies
    Lori G. Beaman
    Chapter 5. "Baptism of Ire": Atheist Plaintiffs and Irreligious Freedom in Postwar America
    Leigh E. Schmidt
    Chapter 6. The Heads or Tails of Cow Protection in India: Religious Freedom and Secular Agriculture
    Cassie Adcock
    Chapter 7. Bad Faith: Religious Fraud and Religious Freedom in the "Mighty I AM" Case
    William Schultz
    Part III. The (Mis)application of Religious Freedom
    Chapter 8. The Historian's Pickaxe: Uncovering the Racist Origins of the Religious Right
    Randall Balmer
    Chapter 9. Female Genital Cutting in Michigan: How Advocates of the Dawoodi Bohra Distorted Religious Freedom to Control Women's Sexual Conduct
    Kristina Arriaga
    Chapter 10. The U.S. Supreme Court and the Future of Religious Freedom in the United States
    Joshua Matz
    Notes
    List of Contributors
    Index
    Acknowledgments

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