Religion in process : an approach inspired by human dignity, rights, and reasonableness / Johannes A. van der Ven ; translated by Richard A. Peters-Sarti and Claudia E. Sarti
Introduction -- Freedom of Religion -- Religious Forms of Government -- A Test of Reasonable Religion
Summary
This book argues that contemporary Christianity is in crisis because freedom of religion is concealed and under pressure by secularization and migration. A drastic change is necessary - in the Catholic Church at first - from a God-given hierarchical structure to a democratic religion that rests on human dignity and human rights. The text conveys that such a change -that should happen from within- will put an end to challenges such as in Catholicism where outside human rights are promoted, but from inside a different story is told. Cultural change in religion is also covered with the move from centuries-old dictates to the reasonable justification of freedom of experiences, symbols, rituals and inter-religious intercourse as well as the cross communication between believers and non-believers alike. This approach makes religion an as yet unfinished religion. The text appeals to researchers and academics working in human rights and religion
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Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 3, 2020)