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Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics Book

Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics
Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics, Is it possible for a deeply religious person to be a good citizen in a liberal democracy? There is room for doubt regarding many religious believers. Why? Many religious people take themselves to be conscience bound to support coercive laws for which the, Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Religious Conviction in Liberal Politics
  • Written by author Christopher J. Eberle
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, May 2002
  • "Is it possible for a deeply religious person to be a good citizen in a liberal democracy? There is room for doubt regarding many religious believers. Why? Many religious people take themselves to be conscience bound to support coercive laws for which the
  • A controversial defense of religious convictions in political activities. Booknews Examining the basis for moral justification of supporting coercive laws based on religious conviction, Eberle (philosophy, United States Naval Academy) chal
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Acknowledgments
Pt. 1Religion and Restraint
1Religion and Responsible Citizenship3
2Pluralism and Religion23
3Justificatory Liberalism48
Pt. 2Why Restraint?
4What Respect Requires84
5What Respect Does Not Require109
6Religion, War, and Division152
Concluding Comments on the Normative Case for Restraint187
Pt. 3What is Public Justification?
7Populist Conceptions of Public Justification198
8Liberalism and Mysticism234
9A Theistic Case for Restraint294
Concluding Comments331
Notes334
Index401


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