Palomino Lozano, Rafael2023-06-202023-06-2020110360-151Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/43668In examining the changing dynamic of the religious phenomenon in postmodern societies, legal studies have invented or imported a considerable number of terms that offer only the illusion of scientific precision. Grand words that inspire immediate acceptance and a sense of security include the following: equality, nondiscrimination, liberty, and secularism. However, after this gratifying first impression, the jurist will take it upon himself to engage in a closer study to assess the scope, the ultimate implications, and the specific ramifications that such terms entail in reality.spaReligion and Neutrality: Myth, Principle, and Meaningjournal articlehttp://lawreview.byu.edu/http://lawreview.byu.edu/articles/1360276639_05palomino.fin.pdfopen access348.7Derecho comparadoDerecho eclesiásticoDerecho constitucional5602.02 Derecho Comparado5601 Derecho Canónico5605.04 Derecho Constitucional