Legal, theoretical, and theological interconnecƟons between religion and human rights. Evaluation of concepts including religious freedom, secularism, public sphere, accommodaƟon and neutrality.Examination of religion and culture, interdependence of legal and religious perspectives, boundaries of religion and state, and religious compulsion. Use of case studies. Also listed as LAWS 4602, RELI 4602. Precludes additional credit for HUMR 4602 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing. Seminars three hours a week.
Legal, theoretical, and theological interconnecƟons between religion and human rights. Evaluation of concepts including religious freedom, secularism, public sphere, accommodaƟon and neutrality.Examination of religion and culture, interdependence of legal and religious perspectives, boundaries of religion and state, and religious compulsion. Use of case studies. Also listed as LAWS 4602, RELI 4602. Precludes additional credit for HUMR 4602 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing. Seminars three hours a week.