SCHOLASTIC DISCOURSES ON THE REGULATION OF RELIGIOUS PREACHING
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SCHOLASTIC, RELIGIOUS PREACHING, REGULATIONAbstract
The right to engage in religious preaching or religious propagation is a right within the broader context of freedom of religion and belief which, is protected in the various Constitutions of democratic countries. This being the case, this review consults works related to restrictions on freedom of religion as a whole in order to review the literature on the subject matter. Scholars have taken a variety of positions on the regulation of religious preaching generally and on religion as a whole. Therefore, to do a bump-free review of literature, the work divides the discussion into two parts. The first part examines the debates among scholars on the subject matter from four different, but related perspectives and the second part are inferences from the scholastic discourses among scholars.
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