The author looks at conflicts between human rights for women and
religious integrity, through family religious ideology and
questions of relativism, privacy and agency. The study shows that
theological resistance and political and social inhibitors can,
ironically, make the human rights concept inappropriate for gaining
rights for religious women.
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