Bread and Freedom: Understanding and Acting on Human RightsWorld Council of Churches, 1979 - 81 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... religious liberty . " 35 Previous missionary conferences in 1937 and 1938 had focused the churches ' attention on religious liberty , which was regarded as one of the " essential conditions necessary to the church's fulfilment of its ...
... religious liberty . " 35 Previous missionary conferences in 1937 and 1938 had focused the churches ' attention on religious liberty , which was regarded as one of the " essential conditions necessary to the church's fulfilment of its ...
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... religion or belief in teaching , practice , worship and observance.39 THE PEOPLE , NOT THE CHURCH For the next 20 years , international Christian attention remain- ed focused on religious freedoms as they were being defined in the ...
... religion or belief in teaching , practice , worship and observance.39 THE PEOPLE , NOT THE CHURCH For the next 20 years , international Christian attention remain- ed focused on religious freedoms as they were being defined in the ...
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... religious movement ; it was also an assertion by the people of their humanity . The 1862-1863 Tonghak peasant rebellion in Korea was a movement for social transformation based on religious prin- ciples . It was the inspiration and ...
... religious movement ; it was also an assertion by the people of their humanity . The 1862-1863 Tonghak peasant rebellion in Korea was a movement for social transformation based on religious prin- ciples . It was the inspiration and ...
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THE CHURCH AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN ASIA | 24 |
THE CONTEMPORARY DEBATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS | 47 |
APPENDICES | 67 |
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