Law and religion in public life: the contemporary debate
London; New York
Routledge
Includes bibliographical references, bibliography )p. 246 - 268( and index
edited by Nadirsyah Hosen and Richard Mohr
Introduction: Da Capo: law and religion from the top down / Richard Mohr and Nadirsyah Hosen -- Classifying church/state arrangements: beyond religious versus secular / Darryn Jensen -- Christian origins of secularism and the rule of law / Richard Mohr -- The future of secularism: a critique / Margaret Davies -- Religion, multiculturalism and legal pluralism / Frank Brennan -- Religion and freedom of speech in Australia / Katharine Gelber -- The reasonable audience of religious hatred: the semiotic ideology of anti-vilification laws in Australia / Massimo Leone -- Religion and security: what's your motive? / Nadirsyah Hosen -- Religion and justice: atonement as an element of justice in both western law and Christian thought / Cassandra Sharp -- Why should I do this?: private property, climate change and christian sacrifice / Paul Babie -- Jewish law in a modern Australian context / Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence -- Does Australia need a mufti?: analyzing the institution of IFTA in an Australian contemporary context / Mohamad Abdalla
، Religion and law
، Freedom of religion
، Religion and state
، Freedom of religion -- Australia
، Religion and state -- Australia
Legal status, laws, etc ، Religious minorities -- Australia