The Dutch approach of religious matters is still characterized by an approach that fits in the 19th century, not in the 21st. This approach considers religion as a private matter without taking into account the cultural dimension of religion. Such an approach is not keeping the pace of the development of religion in a post-secular world and it loses sight of the modern debate on religion elsewhere in Europe. In particular it tends to ignore the cultural value of Christianity by pointing at the deconfessionalization. The article focuses on the role the Christian narrative has in making visible the issue of power. |
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De moeilijke opgave van tolerantie |
Trefwoorden | Nvt, Nvt, Nvt |
Auteurs | Dr. Marcel Maussen |
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Christelijke identiteit als cultureel gegeven in Nederland |
Trefwoorden | christendom, Warden, Cultuur, Macht |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Matthias Smalbrugge |
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Islamitische scholen dragen bij aan integratie |
Trefwoorden | islamitische scholen, Integratie, bijzonder onderwijs, Schoolidentiteit |
Auteurs | Dr. Marietje Beemsterboer |
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Unlike the common expectations, Islamic primary schools can contribute to the integration of Muslims in the Dutch society. This article is a reflection of Dr Beemsterboer’s doctoral research and asks what this conclusion can say about other religion based primary schools. |
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Het boeddhisme en de ideale staat |
Trefwoorden | Aziatisch leiderschap, Koningschap, ideale staat in Azië |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Paul van der Velde |
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Buddhism has very specific ideas about an idealized form of government in Asia. These ideas may be ancient but they very often play a part in the background of politics up to modernity. Even within republics where religious monarchy has long since disappeared, a certain supernatural foundation on the basis of which a government functions may still be present. Opposition to a government can often imply resistance to a world order that is actually of supranatural origin. This article focuses on historical dimensions of this phenomenon (the position of the Buddha, the origin of the monarchy and Emperor Ashoka), but also on modern forms (Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar). Concerning Myanmar, the recent developments around the Rohingyas are placed in a cultural perspective. |
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De kerk als werkgeverDe spanningsvolle relatie tussen kerkelijk recht en het arbeidsrecht |
Trefwoorden | Kerkgenootschap, Grondrechten, Gelijke behandeling, Tendenswerkgever, Ontslagrecht |
Auteurs | Wijnand Zondag |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
As a special employer, the church has an interest in shaping its own personnel policy in order to achieve the mission and objective. In part, the legislator has met this need. After all, various laws in the field of appointment, terms of employment and dismissal take account of the specific interests of the church as described before. The external border consists of fundamental human rights that are included in the ECHR and the European Directive on equal treatment. It is not always clear where the external border is exactly. The Dutch legislation regarding the battle of ‘church law’ and fundamental rights is not consistent. Moreover, there we notice a tension between national law and the European directive. |
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De orthodoxe kerken en de mensenrechten in de 21ste eeuw |
Trefwoorden | Theologie, mensenrechten, menselijke waardigheid, oosters christendom |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Alfons Brüning |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The article examines and explains the relation of current Eastern Orthodox Theology to the concept of Human Rights. Putting the controversies into a larger historical and theological context, it seeks to highlight the conditions of a variety of Orthodox theological positions. Such positions, with their common features and strong differences, concern issues such as church and state, universalism or theological anthropology and human dignity. Considerations end with arguing, that much of the treasures of the Orthodox tradition still needs to be unearthed – to the benefit of Human Rights, and of all participants in current debates worldwide. |
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Extremisme gezien vanuit de Dialogical Self Theory |
Trefwoorden | Extremism, zelf, Democratie, Dialog, Diversiteit |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Frans Wijsen en em. prof. dr. Hubert Hermans |
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Extremism is a phenomenon that bothers various EU member states. It is difficult to define, and difficult to study. In this contribution we look at extremism from the perspective of the Dialogical Self Theory (DST). This theory is well-known in personality psychology. Recently is has got a development that could make it relevant for understanding, predicting and preventing extremism. The issue at stake is the relation between diversity, dialogue and democracy. |