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    Confessional State and Human Rights in Costa Rica by Idalia Alpízar Jiménez

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This paper develops a historical approach to the topic of the confessional State in Costa Rica within a human rights framework. …”
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    Comparative legal classification of modern models confessional-state relations by S O Shalyapin

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The article examines several classifications of models of confessional-state relations, used in modern legal science, religious studies, political science. …”
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    A people so ignorant of their duty? The English ‘confessional state’ and strategic limitations in the time of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell by Phillip WILLIAMS

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…There was, therefore, always an enormous contradiction between the projection of a confessional state and the realities of a government whose ability to finance war was highly limited. …”
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    An expert analysis of the statutes of certain religious organizations operating in Ukraine by Mykhailo Babiy

    Published 1996-09-01
    “…Ukraine is a multi-confessional state with a wide pluralistic structure of faiths. …”
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    Religious map of Ukraine by Editorial board of the Journal

    Published 1996-03-01
    “…Ukraine is a multi-confessional state, where, as of January 1, 1996, there are officially registered 17,635 religious communities of about 70 denominations, trends and opinions. …”
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    Topical issues of the state-confessional sphere in the context of Jewish organizations of Ukraine by Larysa Vladychenko

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Ukraine is a multinational and multi-confessional state. As of January 1, 2013, there are more than a thousand religious organizations representing ethno-confessional entities in Ukraine. …”
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    Thematic field of confessional theology of Ukraine by Oksana Gorkusha

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Ukraine is a multi-confessional state. Here, various worldview systems coexist, often syncretizing various traditional elements, and the individual worldview is often marked by eclecticism. …”
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    Map of Religions of Ukraine by Anatolii M. Kolodnyi, Oleksandr N. Sagan

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…Ukraine is a multi-confessional state, where, as of January 1, 2000, 23 543 religious community organizations, monasteries, missions, fraternities, educational establishments belonging to 90 denominations, branches, churches are officially registered. …”
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    État calviniste et société multiconfessionnelle à l’aune de récits français dans le contexte de la Révolte (1568-1648) by Andreas Nijenhuis

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The Republic of the United Provinces separates off the Spanish Netherlands during the Dutch Revolt (1568-1648), a long lasting struggle with mingled political and religious dimensions. It is a confessional State, reserving public worship to the Calvinist Church. …”
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    ISLAM IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE REGIONAL POLITICAL DESIGN OF CONTEMPORARY TATARSTAN by Lilia Varisovna Sagitova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…For Russia, as a multicultural and multi-confessional state, ethnic and religious factors play an important role in state building and identity formation of its citizens. …”
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    Recognition of religious identity and religious pluralism as the foundation of religious freedom and stability of inter-confessional and social relations by Petro Yarotskiy

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Ethno-religious, inter-confessional, state-church, social, inter-human relations would be transparent, stable, tolerant and human if first of all churches, religious communities and at their example state and society recognized religious pluralism as the cornerstone in the foundation of freedom of conscience and religious freedom. …”
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    PATRIOTIC ESSENCE OF THE «COMMON BENEFIT» IDEA IN SOCIO-PEDAGOGIC THINKING OF THE 16-17TH CENTURIES BELARUS by Marina M. Shcherbin

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The comparative analysis of various interpretive approaches to defining the “common benefit” by representatives of socio-pedagogical, philosophical and religious historical elite of Belarus revealed the patriotic essence of the given idea due to its consolidating orientation, humanistic content and significance for the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional state formation.The research results demonstrate the impact of the “common benefit” idea on developing the patriotic social and educational thinking of the 16-17th centuries Belarus, its influence on national values and pedagogical traditions. …”
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    'A wall of defence unto this realm?' William Cecil, conformity and the state in early Elizabethan England by Gajda, A

    Published 2024
    “…Cecil’s earliest scheme for an ‘Instrument of Association’ binding the Protestant elite, was devised in this period, fuelled by his vision of the Protestant polity not as ‘monarchical republic’ of virtuous citizens, but a ‘confessional state’ governed by a network of officials bound by loyalty to Crown and church. …”
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    Image, ritual and urban form: Porto in the 16th Century by José Ferrão Afonso

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this article we aim to summarise this thesis by exposing the important relationships between image, ritual and urban form in 16th Century Porto, after a time, therefore, the late Middle Ages, which Huizinga classified as deeply iconophile , in which image and ritual were put at the service of the reformulation of a State becoming increasingly centralised and interventionist, whose action extended to the sphere of the Church: with King João II, and especially King Manuel I, the Crown was an active sponsor of religious reform that was pursued with redoubled energy and systematisation, from the reign of "the Pious", then already within the political system of close bilateral cooperation that was designated the Confessional State. We therefore believe that this type of approach to anthropological and symbolic components, which seeks to take into account the increasing importance that is given in contemporary research on the city's history, can be very fruitful.…”
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    FEATURES OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF MODERN KAZAKHSTAN STUDENTS (USING THE EXAMPLE OF АL-FARABI KAZAKH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY) by O. Aimaganbetova, L. Kassym, S. Zhantikeyev, B. Kazikhanov, E. Adilova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The article is of practical importance for further research and monitoring of the processes of religious identification and its connection with the value orientations of young people emerging in a multicultural and multi-confessional state. Key words: religious identity, value orientations, relationship, student youth, Muslims, Christians, etc. …”
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    Between sect and state in Lebanon: religious leaders at the interface by Henley, A

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Muslim communities in Lebanon have developed radically new institutions of religious leadership since the advent of the confessional state. These leaderships were created or refined over the course of Lebanon's first five decades (1920s–1970s), often building on pre-existing institutional norms but shaped by common patterns of integration into a state-centric system of confessional representation. …”
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