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Is a government justified in restricting speech offensive to religious belief? If so, what principles are at stake? Drawing on constitutional theory and social and political philosophy, this book discusses the normative reasons that support or negate government interference and their interaction with individual and collective religious freedom.
Blasphemy --- Offenses against religion. --- Freedom of expression. --- Law and legislation. --- Expression, Freedom of --- Free expression --- Liberty of expression --- Civil rights --- Crimes against religion --- Offenses, Religious --- Religious crimes --- Religious offenses --- Crime --- Religion --- Religious law and legislation --- Offenses against religion --- Criminal law
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"Deconversion is a dynamical biographical process with long-term, slowly changing causes and consequences. Based on quantitative and qualitive data, Deconversion Revisited presents ten longitudinal case studies representing the lifespan from early adulthood to old age. These case studies are based on reinterviews with the Faith Development Interview and questionnaire data ten years later. The data yield insight in stability and change of biographies, faith development, psychological well-being and coping with disengagement from a variety of religious backgrounds." --
Apostasy. --- Conversion. --- Ex-church members. --- Apostates --- Church dropouts --- Church members, Fallen-away --- Church members, Lapsed --- Fallen-away church members --- Inactive church members --- Lapsed church members --- Non-church-affiliated people --- Religious conversion --- Psychology, Religious --- Proselytizing --- Offenses against religion --- Heresy
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