关于伯尔尼过时的宗教政策的关键问题

IF 0.2 N/A RELIGION In die Skriflig-In Luce Verbi Pub Date : 2021-11-29 DOI:10.4102/ids.v55i1.2763
Matthias G. Inniger, J. Vorster, R. Rheeder
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这项研究突出了国家宗教政策的主要目的,即明确国家对宗教的基本态度,赋予个人和集体宗教权利,治理国家与宗教团体之间的关系,并在高度分化的宗教格局中促进宗教和平。本研究以瑞士伯尔尼州为例,旨在证明尽管伯尔尼州的宗教政策多年来确实解决了国家、教会和大多数人口的宗教需求问题,但今天,正如许多其他国家的宗教政策一样,它已经过时了,因为它没有考虑到不断变化的宗教景观。这一政策只包括并承认衰落的传统国家教会,而排斥并忽视了发展中的教会和宗教团体及其成员的需求。这项研究还旨在表明伯尔尼政策对宗教团体的积极和消极潜力重视不够。它进一步加剧了社会群体之间的不对称,阻碍了促进社会凝聚力。它也没有对目前与议会、行政、公共机构和社会有关的宗教问题提供充分的答案。考虑到最新的研究以及对民间社会、政治、政府工作人员和学者代表的采访,本研究证明了现代国家在宗教方面的明确责任,关于国家中立和平等对待宗教的复杂问题,以及关于国家致力于促进社会凝聚力和宗教和平的当前问题。本研究认为伯尔尼的宗教政策应该修改。贡献:本文的贡献在于提出伯尔尼过时的宗教政策的关键问题。这些问题不仅应该指导政治家,研究者和政府在修改政策时的目标,而且还应该指导进一步的研究,作为我论文的一部分。本文为进一步的神学研究奠定了基础,从改革宗的角度来看,伯尔尼人的宗教政策调整也是合理的。鉴于多元和世俗的宗教景观,从神学角度重新考虑有关国家宗教政策的原则,将为宗教的创造性和社区建设铺平道路,特别是关于伯尔尼归正教会的自由发展。
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Key questions on the outmoded Bernese policy on religion
This research highlighted the main purpose of a state policy on religion, which is to clarify the basic attitude of the state to religion, to grant individual and collective religious rights, to govern the relationship between state and religious communities, and to promote religious peace in a highly differentiated religious landscape. By presenting the Swiss Canton Bern as a case study, this research aimed to demonstrate that while the Bernese policy on religion for years did address the concerns of state, church and the religious needs of the majority of the population, it is today – as many other state policies on religion – outmoded, because it does not take into account the changing religious landscape. This policy includes and recognises only the declining traditional state churches, while it excludes and ignores growing churches and religious communities and the needs of their members. This research also intended to show that the Bernese policy does not pay enough attention to the positive and negative potential of religious communities. It furthers asymmetries between social groups and hinders the promotion of social cohesion. It also does not offer adequate answers to current concerns related to religion of the parliament, administration, public institutions and society. Considering the newest research and the insights from interviews with representatives of civil society, politics, government staff and academics, this research evinced clear responsibilities of a modern state in respect of religion, complex questions regarding state neutrality and equal treatment in terms of religion as well as current questions regarding the state’s commitment to promoting social coherence and religious peace. This research argues that the Bernese policy on religion should be revised.Contribution: This article contributes by presenting key questions on the outmoded Bernese policy on religion. These questions should not only guide the aims of politicians, researcher and the administration as they revise the policy, but also guide further research as part of my thesis. This article prepared the ground for further theological research, which will show that the adjustment of the Bernese policy on religion is also justified from Reformed perspective. Given the fact of the plural and secular religious landscape, theologically reconsidered principles regarding state policies on religion will pave the way to a creative and community-building unfolding of religion in general, and specifically regarding the free development of the Bernese Reformed Church.
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