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The Progress Of Religious Freedom
As Shown In The History Of Toleration Acts (1889)
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140 pages
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The book provides a comprehensive historical analysis of religious freedom, focusing on the Toleration Acts and their societal impacts. Schaff explores the political, social, and philosophical factors that shaped these laws, tracing the roots of religious tolerance back to ancient civilizations. Key themes include the religious conflicts of the Reformation, the emergence of pluralism, and the global struggle for religious rights. Emphasizing religious freedom as a fundamental human right, the work serves as an essential resource for understanding its historical significance and contemporary relevance.
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2008, paperback
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