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  2. From the earliest arrival of Europeans on America’s shores, religion has often been a cudgel, used to discriminate, suppress and even kill the foreign, the “heretic” and the...

  3. Historical examples, such as the Edict of Nantes in France, show how legal recognition of religious tolerance can help end conflicts between different religious groups.

  4. Germany and the Reformation. In Peace of Westphalia: The decisions. …Peace of Augsburg’s provisions for religious toleration to the Reformed (Calvinist) church, thus securing toleration for the three great religious communities of the empire—Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and Calvinist.

  5. A look at the history of religious tolerance in both the East and West. Also a look at the famous people who have promoted greater tolerance and acceptance of different philosophies and religious traditions.

  6. Religious tolerance refers to the acceptance and respect for diverse religious beliefs, practices, and traditions within a society. It involves the acknowledgment of the right of individuals or groups to hold and express their own religious or non-religious views without discrimination or persecution.

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · In that context, John Corrigan examines the long history of religious intolerance in America and how that history has shaped not only aspects of American identity but also elements of American foreign policy.

  8. In functional terms, religious tolerance should absorb the social destructiveness of irreconcilably persistent dissent. The latter may not tear the social bond that ties believers to those who believe in other faiths or are unbelievers.

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