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Religious Freedom: The Foundation for Social
Religious Freedom: The Foundation for Social

Author(s): Eric Akinboboye, Robert Leżohupski
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: religious freedom; social peace; social fundament

Summary/Abstract: The research presented is rooted in the academic approach to comprehend and lay into practice the theoretical key term “religious freedom”, that is a personal challenge experienced in Nigeria, For example, the continuous threat of the Islamic fundamentalist sect Boko Haram. The discussion here involves a very complicated and complex term including the neglect of the historical approach to the religious freedom, the position of the Catholic Church, its content and collective dimensions, its limits and finally the comparison between the religious and the ecclesiastic freedom. In this condensed version I would like to analyze: “What is Religious Freedom?”; “Religious Freedom as a Human Right”; “The Contribution of the Church to the Development of the Doctrine of Religious Freedom in the Church”; and finally “The Significance of Religious Freedom to Today's Society”. Once more, it's not a theoretical approach only, the discussion is about something real, happening hic et nunc, it's a visible example with the functions of law, among which imperative ones ought to be mentioned: 1. Law is to aid a society in the achievement of its goals. It is to facilitate that attainment of the purpose or common good of the society; 2. Law is to afford stability to the society, that is, to provide good order, reliable procedures, and predictable outcomes; 3. Law is to protect personal rights and provide avenues of recourse, redress of grievances, and means for the resolution of conflicts; 4.Finally, law is to assist in the education of the community by reminding everyone of its values and standards. So, what is actually the role of the religious freedom for the social peace?

  • Issue Year: 61/2014
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 167-177
  • Page Count: 17