Religious Freedom and Equality: Emerging Conflicts in North America and Europe
Keywords
Religious FreedomReligion in American Public Life
Catholic Church and the World
Law and Religion
Gender and Sexual Identity
Marriage
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On April 11 and 12, 2012, the Religious Freedom Project held a probing international conference on an intensely controversial, but manifestly important subject—the rising tensions in Europe and the United States between traditional understandings of religious freedom and emerging claims of equality, especially those made by homosexuals. Held on the grounds of one of Oxford University’s most ancient and beautiful institutions—Magdalen College—the conference was entitled “Religious Freedom and Equality: Emerging Conflicts in Europe and North America.” This report records Bishop Philip Tartaglia’s keynote address and discussion, followed by panels and conversations about the United Kingdom and Ireland, continental Europe, and North America. The report is an edited transcript of scholars’ presentations, as well as their highly enlightening engagement with the invitation-only audience, and concludes with discussion from the final wrap-up session.Date
2018-11-09Identifier
oai::10822/1052343http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1052343