Poland and Taiwan: Bumpy Roads to Freedom of Religion or Belief
In both countries the transition to democracy came with a promise of religious liberty but problems remained, as demonstrated by issues with new religious movements in Poland and the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan. by Karolina Maria Kotkowska* *Text of a video prepared for...
“Formosa Betrayed”: George Kerr, the 228 Incident, and the Tai Ji Men Case
An American diplomat asked the U.S. to intervene to stop the bloody repression of protests in Taiwan in 1947. He was not heard. It is a story with a lesson for the Tai Ji Men case. by Massimo Introvigne* *Text of a video prepared for the 77th anniversary of the 228...
“Ye Were Not Made to Live Like Unto Brutes”: Tai Ji Men as Reciprocal Education
Education is the effort to bring human beings up to their inherent and untouchable value. Tai Ji Men performs this supreme duty through its constant appeal to conscience. by Marco Respinti* *Conclusions of the webinar “Freedom of Education, Freedom of Belief, and the...
Islam, Tai Ji Men, and Education: A Comparative Analysis
A comparison between the perspectives on the fundamental right of freedom of education in Islam and Tai Ji men. by Davide Suleyman Amore* *A paper presented at the international webinar “Freedom of Education, Freedom of Belief, and the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized...