Religion and Law in Finland

Religion and Law in Finland
Title Religion and Law in Finland PDF eBook
Author Matti Kotiranta
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 339
Release 2021-06-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9403535032

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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this convenient resource provides systematic information on how Finland deals with the role religion plays or can play in society, the legal status of religious communities and institutions, and the legal interaction among religion, culture, education, and media. After a general introduction describing the social and historical background, the book goes on to explain the legal framework in which religion is approached. Coverage proceeds from the principle of religious freedom through the rights and contractual obligations of religious communities; international, transnational, and regional law effects; and the legal parameters affecting the influence of religion in politics and public life. Also covered are legal positions on religion in such specific fields as church financing, labour and employment, and matrimonial and family law. A clear and comprehensive overview of relevant legislation and legal doctrine make the book an invaluable reference source and very useful guide. Succinct and practical, this book will prove to be of great value to practitioners in the myriad instances where a law-related religious interest arises in Finland. Academics and researchers will appreciate its value as a thorough but concise treatment of the legal aspects of diversity and multiculturalism in which religion plays such an important part.

The Challenges of Religious Literacy

The Challenges of Religious Literacy
Title The Challenges of Religious Literacy PDF eBook
Author Tuula Sakaranaho
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 93
Release 2020-07-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 303047576X

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This open access book presents religious literacy as the main explanatory factor when dealing with certain ethnic groups that attract stereotypes which gloss over other personal factors such as age, class, gender and cultural differences. It discusses freedom of religion, and the Christian revival movement. It examines religious literacy and religious diversity in multi-faith schools. It looks into the role of Mosques and Islamic divorce. Finally, it discusses the prevention of violent radicalization and extremism in Finland. Using recent data on Finnish secular society, the book promotes a new understanding which is needed with respect to popular and media portrayal of religion, or with respect to public discussion about religion. It addresses actors in civic society, public servants and higher education.

Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression

Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
Title Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression PDF eBook
Author Jeroen Temperman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 771
Release 2017-11-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1108416918

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This book details the legal ramifications of existing anti-blasphemy laws and debates the legitimacy of such laws in Western liberal democracies.

Religious Freedom, Multiculturalism, Islam

Religious Freedom, Multiculturalism, Islam
Title Religious Freedom, Multiculturalism, Islam PDF eBook
Author Tuula Sakaranaho
Publisher Muslim Minorities
Total Pages 494
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This empirical study of Muslim communities on the northern fringes of Europe is a fine example from the field comparative sociology of religion, providing thought-provoking insights into the ongoing discussion on religious minorities in a multicultural European society.

Law as Religion, Religion as Law

Law as Religion, Religion as Law
Title Law as Religion, Religion as Law PDF eBook
Author David C. Flatto
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1108787983

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The conventional approach to law and religion assumes that these are competing domains, which raises questions about the freedom of, and from, religion; alternate commitments of religion and human rights; and respective jurisdictions of civil and religious courts. This volume moves beyond this competitive paradigm to consider law and religion as overlapping and interrelated frameworks that structure the social order, arguing that law and religion share similar properties and have a symbiotic relationship. Moreover, many legal systems exhibit religious characteristics, informing their notions of authority, precedent, rituals and canonical texts, and most religions invoke legal concepts or terminology. The contributors address this blurring of law and religion in the contexts of political theology, secularism, church-state conflicts, and the foundational idea of divine law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Law & Religion in the 21st Century

Law & Religion in the 21st Century
Title Law & Religion in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Lisbet Christoffersen
Publisher Djoef Publishing
Total Pages 658
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN

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Caspar David Friedrich's painting on the cover of this book is a metaphor: Scholarly relations between law & religion seemed to be destroyed through modernity. The book however argues for new life in the ruins. --

Comparative Religious Law

Comparative Religious Law
Title Comparative Religious Law PDF eBook
Author Norman Doe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 471
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1107167132

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Compares the modern legal instruments of Jewish, Christian and Muslim organisations in light of their historical religious laws.