religionPolicy
P7601
predicate
Indicates the stance, rules, or approach an entity adopts toward religious beliefs, practices, or institutions.
Aliases (12)
- positionOnReligion ×13
- hasReligiousPolicy ×4
- policyOnChristianity ×2
- religionClause ×2
- religiousPolicyOf ×2
- viewOnSharia ×2
- associatedReligionPolicy ×1
- hasReligionPolicy ×1
- hasReligiousNeutrality ×1
- laterReligiousPolicy ×1
- religionPosition ×1
- religiousPolicyDirectedBy ×1
Sample triples (49)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 1972 Republican Constitution of Sri Lanka | Gave Buddhism the foremost place → |
| Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | secular governance ("hasReligionPolicy") → |
| An Analysis of Religious Belief | critical of traditional dogma ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Catholic Monarchy | defense of papal authority ("hasReligiousPolicy") → |
| Catholic Monarchy | enforcement of Catholic orthodoxy ("hasReligiousPolicy") → |
| Catholic Monarchy | persecution of Protestantism ("hasReligiousPolicy") → |
| Christianisme dévoilé | anti-clerical ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Christianisme dévoilé | critical of Christianity ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Christianisme dévoilé | critical of organized religion ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Communist Party of Greece | secularism ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Company rule in India | initial non-interference in local religions → |
| Company rule in India | later support for Christian missionary activity → |
| Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836) | established religious freedom ("religionClause") → |
| Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836) | prohibited establishment of a state religion ("religionClause") → |
| Diocletian | traditional Roman polytheism → |
| Eleven Years' Tyranny | William Laud ("religiousPolicyDirectedBy") → |
| Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois | non-sectarian cemetery ("hasReligiousPolicy") → |
| Francoist Spain | privileged role for Roman Catholic Church → |
| Galerius | initially severe persecution ("policyOnChristianity") → |
| Galerius | later legalization of Christianity ("policyOnChristianity") → |
| Kertajaya | Support of Hindu-Buddhist priestly elites (per traditional accounts) ("associatedReligionPolicy") → |
| Le Bon Sens | anti-religious ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Le Bon Sens | atheist ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Liberal Party (Spain, 1880) | favoured a more secular state ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Licinius | persecution of Christians in his territories ("laterReligiousPolicy") → |
| Ludwig Feuerbach | religion as human self-projection ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Maldives | Islam is state religion → |
| Nader Shah | attempted to promote Jaʿfari school as fifth Sunni school → |
| Napoleon I as ruler of Parma (Napoleonic administration) | secularization measures → |
| Order of Leopold | yes ("hasReligiousNeutrality") → |
| Organic Articles of 1802 | First French Empire ("religiousPolicyOf") → |
| Organic Articles of 1802 | French Consulate ("religiousPolicyOf") → |
| Party of Labour of Albania | state atheism → |
| Portuguese Ceylon | promotion of Roman Catholicism → |
| Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell | Puritan-influenced Protestantism → |
| Province of Georgia | relative religious toleration (excluding Catholics) → |
| Sentimientos de la Nación | Catholicism as sole permitted religion ("religionPosition") → |
| Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland | secularism ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Social Statics | critical of state-supported religion ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | state atheism (official ideology) → |
| Soviet Ukraine | state atheism → |
| States General of the Netherlands | tolerated multiple Christian denominations → |
| Sufism | affirms Islamic law ("viewOnSharia") → |
| Sufism | seeks inner meaning of sharia ("viewOnSharia") → |
| The Transcendental Temptation | critical of religious claims ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Tory | pro-Anglican establishment ("positionOnReligion") → |
| Upper Canada | established Anglican Church → |
| Weimar Constitution | guaranteed freedom of belief → |
| Weimar Constitution | separation of church and state → |