Fides et Libertas - Numero 2007 – 2007
2007 – Sixth World Congress, Cape Town, South Africa: Combating Religious Hatred through Freedom to Believe
Contents
International religious liberty association sixth world congress opening remarks
John Graz, pp. 14-17
A cordial welcome to congress delegates
Paul Ratsara, pp. 18-19
Un special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief
Asma Jahangir, pp. 20-21
Welcome from western cape province premier
Ebrahim Rassol, pp. 22-25
Special message
Helen Zille, pp. 26-28
President's adress: ten theses tp promote religious freedom
Denton Lotz, pp. 29-35
Combating hatred: the historical mission of religions
Seyed Mohammad Ali Abtahi, pp. 36-39
Religious freedom or religious fundamentalism?
Bert B. Beach, pp. 40-44
Combating religious hatred
Janet Epp Buckingham, pp. 45-49
Progress on religious freedom in Latin America
José Camilo Cardoso, pp. 50-74
Interfaith liberties a first step to peace: the south african experience
Ela Gandhi, pp. 75-80
Religious pluralism and America's christian nation debate: revisiting the intentions of America's constitutional founders
Gregory W. Hamilton, pp. 81-90
The russian reaction to religious hatred
Anatoly Krasikov, pp. 91-97
The spanish answer to religious intolerance: from institutional intolerance
Rosa María Martínez de Codes, pp. 98-107
Religious and cultural tolerance: the case of Zimbabwe
John L. Nkomo, pp. 108-111
The separation of church and hate
Robert A. Seiple, pp. 112- 119
Combating religious hatred the european way
Rik Tores, pp. 120-129
Resolutions of the Sixth World Congress, 130
Statement of Concern of the Sixth World Congress, 133
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