Religion and Freedom

Typology of an Iranian Discussion

Authors

  • Roxanne D. Marcotte University of Queensland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.2005.18.1.49

Keywords:

Islam and freedom, Islam and modernity

Abstract

Freedom is essential for the blossoming of a truly democratic society, but how is the relation of religion and freedom to be understood in present-day Iran, which is ruled by a religious government and where debates over the extent of freedom and its compatibility with an Islamic state have gone unresolved for more than a decade? Leading Iranian intellectuals, a number of them clerics, some critics of the present Islamic regime, others, its ideologues, have discussed the issue of the compatibility of religion and freedom. This article proposes a typology applied to some discussions by a number of Iranian intellectuals on the compatibility or incompatibility of religion and freedom within a religious government.

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2005-03-11

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Marcotte, R. D. (2005). Religion and Freedom: Typology of an Iranian Discussion. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 18(1), 49-67. https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.2005.18.1.49

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