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Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized?


Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized?

Paperback by Trigg, Roger (Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick)

Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized?

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ISBN:
9780199543670
Publication Date:
13 Mar 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
274 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized?

Description

How far can religion play a part in the public sphere, or should it be only a private matter? Roger Trigg examines this question in the context of today's pluralist societies, where many different beliefs clamour for attention. Should we celebrate diversity, or are matters of truth at stake? In particular, can we maintain our love of freedom, while cutting it off from religious roots? In societies in which there are many conflicting beliefs, the place of religion is a growing political issue. Should all religions be equally welcomed in the public sphere? Favouring one religion over others may appear to be a failure to treat all citizens equally, yet for citizens in many countries their Christian heritage is woven into their way of life. Whether it is the issue of same-sex marriages, the right of French schoolgirls to wear Islamic headscarves, or just the public display of Christmas trees, all societies have to work out a consistent approach to the public influence of

Contents

Introduction ; 1. Church and State ; 2. Reason and Freedom ; 3. Religious Liberty ; 4. Rights and Freedoms ; 5. Multi-Culturalism and Religion ; 6. The Role of the State ; 7. Must Democracy be Religiously Neutral? ; 8. Law and Religion ; 9. Religion in State Education ; 10. Must We Privatize Religion? ; 11. Under God? ; Conclusion

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