Human Dignity and Religious Freedom: Conceptual Frameworks (Session 2)

Juliet Chevalier-Watts outlines the secular argument for why the law should support religious charities. Gabriele Fattori explains Italy’s framework for religious coexistence. Andrew Teal explains the need for broad-based collaboration in the public square to support religious freedom.

Speakers:

Juliet Chevalier-Watts, Senior Lecturer in Law; Associate Dean of Research, University of Wakato, New Zealand

Gabriele Fattori, Associate Professor, Department of Law, Università degli Studi di

Foggia, Italy

Andrew Teal, Chaplain, Fellow and Lecturer in Theology, Pembroke College, Oxford, United Kingdom

 

Moderator:

Grant R. Underwood, Professor, Department of Religious Education, Brigham Young University