A survey of the negative twentieth- and twenty-first-century critical reception of the Liberal; a summary of the history of the journal and a re-evaluation of the philosophical and political coherence of the journal, focusing on its defence of religious liberty and suggesting that religious free thought is a previously overlooked component in the politics of liberalism. The criticism of doctrinal rigidity and advocacy of different forms of religious toleration evident in the four issues of the Liberal support the claim that the journal forms a lucid and intelligible cultural intervention.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
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grantor: University of TorontoThe liberal separation of church and state was a product of...
"My intention is to discuss briefly several elements of the connection between liberal democracy an...
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While the word “liberalism” only appeared in Britain from the 1820s, this article argues that its pr...
This article reconstructs and analyzes a debate on “the crisis of liberalism” that took place in a p...
As founding fathers of modern liberalism, Benjamin Constant and Alexis de Tocqueville shared a commo...
This Article analyzes the role of religion during the Enlightenment, particularly focusing on the ne...
This paper takes the unexpected position that early liberal thought developed in transformative even...
This article explores the political thought of C. F. G. Masterman (1873–1927), a leading figure in t...
Contemporary liberalism faces no greater dilemma than deciding how to deal with the resurgence of re...
Other contributors to this symposium see liberalism \u27 as the problem and God as the solution.\...
Drawing in part on that literature, and in sympathy with the desire to reaffirm the importance of re...
The most fundamental belief echoed in the Christian Century during the \u2720s was a persistent opti...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
Criticisms of liberalism are nothing new. All political traditions have their detractors, and as in ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe liberal separation of church and state was a product of...
"My intention is to discuss briefly several elements of the connection between liberal democracy an...