
Dogma Deluxe
Human Rights on Their Knees before the Law of the Altar
Eureka Circe (Hrsg.)Gesellschaft, Politik & Medien
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ISBN-13: 9783696335588
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.05.2026
Sprache: Englisch
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Drawing on current legal cases, DOGMA DELUXE offers a precise analysis of the fault lines between religious freedom, equal treatment, church labor law, constitutional law, and European case law. The book asks when religious identity constitutes a legitimate space of protection-and when it becomes, as a form of corporate administrative law, a legal defense strategy against individual claims to equality.
The volume combines theology, law, social ethics, and social analysis into a combative yet didactically accessible commentary: No altar may stand higher than the law when dignity, participation, and non-discrimination are at stake.
At the same time, it demonstrates how artificial intelligence, as a medium for reflection, can reveal patterns of argumentation, power structures, and dogmas, and challenge the convenient notion that religious privileges stand above the principle of equality.
Drawing on influential, high-profile legal cases and other conflicts in church labor law, it becomes clear how law, theology, and social power grapple with one another when human dignity clashes with institutional self-assertion.
DOGMA DELUXE is a pointed, accessible, and highly topical book on discrimination and responsibility for anyone who wants to know whether human rights in a secular state truly apply to everyone-and who wants to answer the question of whether the rule of law stops at the altar-or finally moves forward.

Eureka Circe (Hrsg.)
Eureka Circe is the editor and curator of various book series on theology (e.g., "Unauthorized Grace" or "Deus Ex Machina - On the Life of Inquiry"), as well as series on personal development and naturopathy. Also published are the volumes on women's politics "Alice and the Wonderyes - Where and Why Feminism Fails in the Catholic Church," "MAIDEN'S MANIFESTO - The Female Flame," "DEAD DANCE - The Trans Bible," "DIGNITAS OMNIUM - The Dignity of All: The Vatican's Encyclical on Human Rights (Not Yet Set in Stone)" and, most recently, "Discourse Shift - The Lexicon of Modern Feminism."
Her thesis: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a profound turning point because it fundamentally changes the relationship between humans, knowledge, and access to the world - not only technically, but also culturally, epistemologically, and socially. It opens up a new access to knowledge and leads to its proliferation and democratization: AI systems make information readily available - often without traditional reading or in-depth prior knowledge. This fundamentally changes how we think, learn, and understand, while simultaneously fostering a new form of individualization of thought - which can also be exemplified in the context of spiritual belief. Moreover: machines today generate meaning - texts, images, arguments - where previously only human expertise was required. This has long-term consequences for education, science, politics, and religion."





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