The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints on the types of justification that are accepted for the creation of coercive legislation. There is much debate over which sources should be accepted to publically justify laws touching on education and morality. Many believe that religious beliefs are outside of public reason, and they are, thus, inadequate to justify the formation of coercive laws. The reason for this is that many people perceive religious reasoning as irrational, divisive, and dangerous. Because of this perception, religion has by and large been relegated to the private sphere. The perception of religious reasoning as irrational, divisive, and dangerous has also beco...
In addressing the role of religion in politics and law, American political theory has strongly embra...
Recent scholarship suggests that religion should be conceived in terms of embodied social practices ...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
Should citizens armed with religious reasons for public policy outcomes present those reasons in the...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
none2The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditiona...
In recent debates on the strained relationship between liberal-democratic states and organised relig...
This Article provides an account of the notion of a religious argument, distinguishes several roles ...
Christian critics of liberalism, and especially of contemporary public-reason liberalism, often argu...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
The most significant, public religious issue confronting America today is the relationship between C...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
In addressing the role of religion in politics and law, American political theory has strongly embra...
Recent scholarship suggests that religion should be conceived in terms of embodied social practices ...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
My subject concerns the connection between religious premises and political decisions that restrict ...
This thesis has the goal of finding the proper place of religious reasons in a pluralistic liberal d...
Should citizens armed with religious reasons for public policy outcomes present those reasons in the...
A deliberative democracy is a society committed to the ideal of reasoned political deliberation as t...
none2The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditiona...
In recent debates on the strained relationship between liberal-democratic states and organised relig...
This Article provides an account of the notion of a religious argument, distinguishes several roles ...
Christian critics of liberalism, and especially of contemporary public-reason liberalism, often argu...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
The most significant, public religious issue confronting America today is the relationship between C...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
In addressing the role of religion in politics and law, American political theory has strongly embra...
Recent scholarship suggests that religion should be conceived in terms of embodied social practices ...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...