Papers by Hendrik Lanotte
Ethische Perspectieven, 2005

The Five Models for State and Religion: Atheism, Theocracy, State Church, Multiculturalism, and Secularism, 2020
This article deals with one of the perennial questions of legal and political philosophy, i. e., ... more This article deals with one of the perennial questions of legal and political philosophy, i. e., how the state should relate to religion? It makes a distinction between five models: (i) the atheist state, (ii) the theocratic state, (iii) the model of an official state church, (iv) the multiculturalist state, and (v) the agnostic state (or secular state). The authors reflect on the legitimacy of each of these models. Some states reclaim their right to adopt an official religion as their state religion or as the religious Leitkultur of their country (model iii). Others favor the support of religion as long as this is premised on the equal rights of all religions (model iv). And others think that the state can only support equal citizenship if the state does not support any religion whatsoever (model v).
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Papers by Hendrik Lanotte