The Future of Religious Freedom: Rights, Recognition, and Resistance in the 21st Century

Author: Jocelyne Cesari

October 1, 2025

This article published in The Review of Faith & International Affairs analyzes religious freedom through conceptual, legal, and geopolitical perspectives, highlighting the evolving tensions between individual and collective rights, and between negative and positive liberties. It argues for redefining religious freedom as a pluralistic and context-sensitive principle shaped by digital transformation, intersectionality, and global governance beyond Western legal and theological frameworks. 

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