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Volume 12, Issue 1-3, 2024
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The Church Registration Processes in the Czech Republic: Current Situation from the Perspective of Sociological Jurisprudence
Authors: Filip Rigel & Petra TlčimukováAbstract The study presents a critical view of the church registration processes in the Czech Republic from a sociological jurisprudence perspective. First, it reviews the main issues as they appear in the current debate on the relationship between the state and religion. Next, it addresses the socio-cultural specifics of the relationship between state and religion in the Czech Republic and describes the current Read More
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Of Welfare, Sacred Places, and “Rice Christians”: Freedom of Religion and Multiple Religious Belonging
More LessAbstract When governments are structurally unable to provide social services, or when disaster strikes, relief organisations tend to step in. This is also the case in South and East Asia. Such organisations may be faith-based, leading to the emergence of what Asians colloquially call “rice Christians”: persons who (allegedly) convert to a religion in order to access services, or out of loyalty to the aid-supplying organisation. S Read More
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