Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-establishment. They argue that judgments in the area can only be conclusory or irrational. In contrast to such skeptics, this Essay argues that decisionmaking on questions of religious freedom can be morally justified. Two arguments constitute the Essay. Part I begins by acknowledging that skepticism has power. The skeptics rightly identify some inevitable indeterminacy, but they mistakenly argue that it necessarily signals decisionmaking that is irrational or unjustified. Their critique is especially striking because the skeptics’ prudential way of working on concrete problems actually shares much with the methods of others. Part II then arg...
Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its infl...
Although religious freedom has the distinction as the “first freedom,” it is not first in terms of p...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
Religious freedom as guaranteed in the First Amendment makes religious pluralism more likely, while ...
Religious pluralism is at once the cause of and a substantial impediment to theorizing about religio...
In this Essay, I recount John Locke’s 1689 Letter Concerning Toleration and explain how religious li...
Our topic at this symposium is religion, the state, and constitutionalism -not the Constitution, ...
As one of four contributors to an issue celebrating Christopher Eisgruber and Lawrence Sager\u27s Re...
This Essay is about the freedom of religion, which raises the possibility that it is also about the ...
This Essay, written for a conference at Notre Dame on Dignitatis Humanae, considers new challenges t...
This essay explores whether claims that would otherwise be brought as religious liberty infringement...
Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its infl...
Although religious freedom has the distinction as the “first freedom,” it is not first in terms of p...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
Today, prominent academics are questioning the very possibility of a theory of free exercise or non-...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
Religious freedom as guaranteed in the First Amendment makes religious pluralism more likely, while ...
Religious pluralism is at once the cause of and a substantial impediment to theorizing about religio...
In this Essay, I recount John Locke’s 1689 Letter Concerning Toleration and explain how religious li...
Our topic at this symposium is religion, the state, and constitutionalism -not the Constitution, ...
As one of four contributors to an issue celebrating Christopher Eisgruber and Lawrence Sager\u27s Re...
This Essay is about the freedom of religion, which raises the possibility that it is also about the ...
This Essay, written for a conference at Notre Dame on Dignitatis Humanae, considers new challenges t...
This essay explores whether claims that would otherwise be brought as religious liberty infringement...
Religion has always played a major role in American society, both politically and socially. Its infl...
Although religious freedom has the distinction as the “first freedom,” it is not first in terms of p...
This review essay evaluates Kathleen Brady’s provocative and original defense of the idea that relig...