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    Max Müller, a ciência da religião comparada e a busca por outras “bíblias” na Índia

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    Tradition to Portuguese by Eduardo Rodrigues da Cruz (PUC-SP), kindly authorized by the author, of the article STRENSKI, Ivan. Max Müller, the comparative study of religion, and the search for other Bibles in India. In: STRENSKI, Ivan. Understanding theories of religion: an introduction. 2nd ed. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, pp. 33-34 Tradução de Eduardo Rodrigues da Cruz (PUC-SP) gentilmente autorizada pelo autor. Texto originalmente publicado em STRENSKI, Ivan. Max Müller, the comparative study of religion, and the search for other Bibles in India. In: STRENSKI, Ivan. Understanding theories of religion: na introduction. 2nd ed. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, pp. 33-3

    Entretien avec Ivan Strenski

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    Strenski Ivan, Meylan Nicolas. Entretien avec Ivan Strenski. In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°13, 2018. pp. 57-74

    Strenski (Ivan). Durkheim and the Jews of France

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    Maître Jacques. Strenski (Ivan). Durkheim and the Jews of France. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°106, 1999. p. 129

    Strenski Ivan, Durkheim and the Jews of France.

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    Fournier Marcel. Strenski Ivan, Durkheim and the Jews of France.. In: Revue française de sociologie, 2000, 41-1. Sida et action publique. Études réunies et présentées par Philippe Urfalino, sous la direction de Philippe Urfalino . pp. 164-167

    A história dos estudos da religião importa para a Ciência da Religião?

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    Translation (Fábio L. Stern) kindly authorized by the author of a lecture on methodological challenges in building the history of the science of religion, originally published in 1997. Given the concern of Brazilian researchers of the science of religion in raising the history of the discipline in Brazil over the last three years, Strenski's discussion presents itself as an important international counterpoint on how to construct a correct history of the studies of religion. Tradução (Fábio Stern) de uma palestra intitulada Does History of the Study of Religion Matter to the Study of Religion? sobre os desafios metodológicos na construção da história da ciência da religião, originalmente publicado em 1997. Visto a preocupação nos últimos três anos de pesquisadores da ciência da religião brasileira em levantar a história da disciplina no Brasil, a discussão de Strenski se apresenta como um contraponto internacional importante sobre como construir uma história correta dos estudos da religião

    Reflections on Religious Liberty, Free Exercise, and Culture With Special Attention to James Madison

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    The 7-2 decision of SCOTUS on 8 July 2020, favoring “The Little Sisters v. Pennsylvania” should remind us of the highly charged nature of so-called “religious liberty,” or “free exercise.” Central to the case was the issue of religious exemption from generally applicable laws. By an overwhelming majority, SCOTUS ruled that the Little Sisters were exempt from this provision of the ACA. I shall argue how one might frame a novel counter-argument against, at least, one class of religious exemptions. As one knows, the legal and political status of religious exemptions is amplified by religious passions, stirred through a long history of competing court decisions and legislation. For that reason alone, a full and proper treatment of religious exemption calls for a major investment of specialized intellectual effort. But I shall only be arguing that those outside the specialized legal discourse community may notice oddities escaping the attention of insiders. In such a spirit of an inquisitive outsider, I should offer these reflections
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