Religious Voices in Public Places

Religious Voices in Public Places

Religious Voices in Public Places

Religious Voices in Public Places

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Overview

Must religious voices keep quiet in public places? Does fairness in a plural society require it? Must the expression of religious belief be so authoritarian as to threaten civil peace? Do we need translation into 'secular' language, or should we try to manage polyglot conversation? How neutral is 'secular' language? Is a religious argument necessarily unreasonable? What issues are specific to Islam within this exchange? These are just some of the pressing questions addressed by Religious Voices in Public Places. Drawn from Australia, Canada, France, Ireland and England-as well as the United States-thirteen contributors take the long-running discussion about religion in the public square beyond its usual American confines. Religious Voices in Public Places comprehends both political philosophy and theology, and moves adeptly between political theory and practice. Whether offering critical analyses of key theorists such as John Rawls, Jeffrey Stout and Jürgen Habermas, or pursuing the issue of the public expression of religion into the debate about religious education in the USA, the legalisation of euthanasia in the UK, and human rights worldwide, this incisive volume speaks directly into crucial areas of religious and political complexity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191609947
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/03/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Introduction by Linda Hogan
I: Religion & Public Reason: Philosophical Views
Chapter 1 Why Can't We Just Get Along With Each Other? by Nicholas Wolterstorff
Chapter 2 Citizenship, Religion, and Political Liberalism by Raymond Plant
Chapter 3 Between Postsecular Society and the Neutral State: Religion as a Resource for Public Reason by Maureen Junker-Kenny

II: Religion & Public Reason: Theological Views
Chapter 4 Translation, Conversation, or Hospitality? Approaches to Theological Reasons in Public Deliberation by Luke Bretherton
Chapter 5 Messianic Ethics and Diaspora Communities: Upbuilding the Secular Theologically from Below by Travis Kroeker
Chapter 6 Christian Hope and Public Reason by Robert Gascoigne

III: Religion & Public Reason: Public Policy Issues
Chapter 7 Not Translation, but Conversation: Theology in Public Debate about Euthanasia by Nigel Biggar
Chapter 8 Religious Education and Democratic Character by Paul Weithman
Chapter 9 Religion and Public Reason in the Global Politics of Human Rights by Linda Hogan

IV: Religion & Public Reason: National Contexts
Chapter 10 The Public Presence of Religion in England: Anglican Religious Leaders and Public Culture by Peter Sedgwick
Chapter 11 Religion, Rhetoric, and Running for Office: Public Reason on the U.S. Campaign Trail by Steven Michels and Brian Stiltner
Chapter 12 Islam and the Secularized Nation: A Transatlantic Comparison by Jocelyne Cesari
Conclusion by Nigel Biggar
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