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Citizenship and religion : a fundamental challenge for democracy / Maurice Blanc, Julia Droeber, Tom Storrie, editors.

Contributor(s): Blanc, Maurice, 1943- [editor.] | Droeber, Julia [editor.] | Storrie, Tom [editor.]Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xviii, 272 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783030546090Subject(s): Citizenship | Citizenship -- Religious aspectsDDC classification: 323.6 LOC classification: JF801 | .C5 2020Summary: Exploring the relationship between religion and citizenship, this book brings together a culturally diverse group of contributors, in the context of the developing tendency towards fundamentalist and conflicting religious beliefs in European, North African and Middle Eastern societies. The chapters provide an alternative narrative of the role of religion, presenting diverse 'lived shades' of citizenship, as well as accounting for issues of gender equality, minority rights, violence, identity, education and secularisation.Summary: This book explores the relationship between religion and citizenship from a culturally diverse group of contributors, in the context of the developing tendency towards fundamentalist and conflicting religious beliefs in European, North African, and Middle Eastern societies.
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Exploring the relationship between religion and citizenship, this book brings together a culturally diverse group of contributors, in the context of the developing tendency towards fundamentalist and conflicting religious beliefs in European, North African and Middle Eastern societies. The chapters provide an alternative narrative of the role of religion, presenting diverse 'lived shades' of citizenship, as well as accounting for issues of gender equality, minority rights, violence, identity, education and secularisation.

This book explores the relationship between religion and citizenship from a culturally diverse group of contributors, in the context of the developing tendency towards fundamentalist and conflicting religious beliefs in European, North African, and Middle Eastern societies.

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