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Religious freedom and proselytism. Social overview
Nikolaos A. Denaxas
It is clear that the question of religious freedom in relation to the tactics and practice of proselytism continues to occupy the wider academic debate. The research seems to focus on the limits that societies set over time, in the perspective of the consolidation of religious freedom in the field of human rights. Also important are the differences found between mission and proselytism, the role of secularization and the effect of postmodern deconstruction on the quality of religious reference, etc. With this intervention, an attempt will be made to approach the important value of religious traditions in the modern world, as well as to highlight the concerns surrounding the overall reflection in relation to the concept of religious freedom and conversion. It will be examined whether and to what extent the pretended confusion promoted by the modern “correctnesses” in the public-social space is connected or even responsible for the strengthening of an anti-religious fundamentalism.