Indian Secularism and Religious Freedom : Mapping the Cross-Pressures

Indian Secularism and Religious Freedom : Mapping the Cross-Pressures

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The book intricately examines secularity in India, presenting it as a complex tapestry of social struggles which introduces assumptions not shared by traditional Hindu culture.These cross-pressures influence both societal and legal realms, affecting how secularism is implemented.The work suggests that these pressures originate from the doctrines that shape India's social fabric and culture.It investigates whether secularism inherently assumes specific theological or cultural doctrines, thus affecting its cultural manifestation.By focusing on the intersection of religious freedom with human rights and legislation, concerning the contentious issue of religious conversions, the book delves into these complexities.The Ghent school attempts to address these tensions by advocating for a Hindu interpretation of religious freedom.However, acknowledging the truth claims of all religious beliefs offers a better approach to mediating between the constitution and Hindu tradition.Additionally, it h
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