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Religious law / Philosophy of religion / Freedom of expression / Freedom of speech / Blasphemy law / Human rights / Toleration / Blasphemy / Secular state / Religion / Religion and politics / Secularism
Date: 2012-10-25 16:39:01
Religious law
Philosophy of religion
Freedom of expression
Freedom of speech
Blasphemy law
Human rights
Toleration
Blasphemy
Secular state
Religion
Religion and politics
Secularism

RELIGIOUS REVIVAL AND PSEUDO-SECULARISM Guy Haarscher* I. SECULARISM: A CONFUSED NOTION

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