Book contents
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion: Introduction
- Part I Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious Recognition
- Part II The Challenges of Religious Institutions for the Secular State
- 9 The “How Many?” Question: An Institutionalist’s Guide to Pluralism
- 10 Equality in Religious Schools: The JFS Case Reconsidered
- 11 Religious Freedom as a Technology of Modern Secular Governance
- 12 Civil Regulation of Religious Marriage from the Perspectives of Pluralism, Human Rights, and Political Compromise
- 13 The Impact of Supreme Court Rulings on the Halakhic Status of the Official Rabbinical Courts in Israel
- 14 Is Conversion a Human Right?: A Comparative Look at Religious Zionism and Hindu Nationalism
- Index
14 - Is Conversion a Human Right?: A Comparative Look at Religious Zionism and Hindu Nationalism
from Part II - The Challenges of Religious Institutions for the Secular State
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2017
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Institutionalizing Rights and Religion: Introduction
- Part I Secular Institutions and the Limits of Religious Recognition
- Part II The Challenges of Religious Institutions for the Secular State
- 9 The “How Many?” Question: An Institutionalist’s Guide to Pluralism
- 10 Equality in Religious Schools: The JFS Case Reconsidered
- 11 Religious Freedom as a Technology of Modern Secular Governance
- 12 Civil Regulation of Religious Marriage from the Perspectives of Pluralism, Human Rights, and Political Compromise
- 13 The Impact of Supreme Court Rulings on the Halakhic Status of the Official Rabbinical Courts in Israel
- 14 Is Conversion a Human Right?: A Comparative Look at Religious Zionism and Hindu Nationalism
- Index
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- Institutionalizing Rights and ReligionCompeting Supremacies, pp. 241 - 260Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017