
Rules for Freedom of Faith
Defining Religious Liberty for a Harmonious World
Ran An(Author)
Asian Culture Press
Published on 5. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
116 pages
978-1-967799-81-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a structured philosophical analysis of freedom of faith in contemporary society. It proposes clear principles to distinguish normal religious belief from forced religious practice, emphasizing that genuine religious freedom includes the right to believe or not believe, to express praise or criticism, and to withdraw from or change one's faith freely.
Through systematic reasoning and case-based discussion, the author examines freedom of religious expression, the relationship between religion and law, the separation of religion from politics and nationality, and the social consequences of compulsory belief systems. The book also explores how misunderstandings about religious freedom can lead to social conflict, and how rule-based frameworks can promote peaceful coexistence among people of different beliefs.
Rather than defending or opposing any specific religion, this work focuses on universal principles of individual liberty, equality before the law, and mutual respect. It is intended as a contribution to discussions on religious studies, political philosophy, human rights, and multicultural societies, offering readers a rational framework for understanding freedom of faith in a pluralistic world.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
157 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-967799-81-7 (9781967799817)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
An Ran was born in Fujian Province, China. Since 2011, he has written extensively on issues related to freedom of faith, religious expression, and individual liberty. His work focuses on philosophical analysis and rule-based frameworks for understanding belief, non-belief, and the boundaries between religion, law, and society. His writings have contributed to public discussions on freedom of faith within the Chinese-language intellectual community.