Our symposium conveners have focused us on the relationship between liberalism and Christianity and their influence on American constitutionalism. \u27 My objective is to complicate the relationship and reorient the influence. The focus of my inquiry is the liberty of conscience and its implications for navigating the relationship between church and state.\u27 By approaching these issues through the lens of political theology (as distinct from either political or constitutional theory), I hope to show that some of the most significant embodiments of conscience in the American colonies can neither be squared with an individualistic liberalism (as some on the left are prone to do) nor appropriated in the service of arguments that collapse th...
The papers in this intriguing Symposium all face the perplexing challenge of negotiating a way throu...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
Our symposium conveners have focused us on the relationship between liberalism and Christianity and...
What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of ...
Christianity and liberalism were made to fit each other, like hand and glove. According to some inte...
Recent studies of Christianity's relation to liberal politics have recognized the importance of spec...
Thesis advisor: Cathleen KavenyThis dissertation examines current legal and moral debates about reli...
In the face of ongoing religious conflicts and unending culture wars, what are we to make of liberal...
Criticism of religiously motivated contributions to public policy debate is largely misconceived. It...
This paper considers the central normative claim of Martha Nussbaum’s Liberty of Conscience: In Defe...
How can Christians understand their relationship to secular politics? This is the basic question of ...
What is the relationship between liberalism and Christianity? In this thesis, I analyze this questio...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
In the lively debate about the proper relationship between church and state, this collection of hist...
The papers in this intriguing Symposium all face the perplexing challenge of negotiating a way throu...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...
Our symposium conveners have focused us on the relationship between liberalism and Christianity and...
What does “liberty of conscience” mean? Religious liberty? Freedom of strong conviction? Freedom of ...
Christianity and liberalism were made to fit each other, like hand and glove. According to some inte...
Recent studies of Christianity's relation to liberal politics have recognized the importance of spec...
Thesis advisor: Cathleen KavenyThis dissertation examines current legal and moral debates about reli...
In the face of ongoing religious conflicts and unending culture wars, what are we to make of liberal...
Criticism of religiously motivated contributions to public policy debate is largely misconceived. It...
This paper considers the central normative claim of Martha Nussbaum’s Liberty of Conscience: In Defe...
How can Christians understand their relationship to secular politics? This is the basic question of ...
What is the relationship between liberalism and Christianity? In this thesis, I analyze this questio...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying human authorities? In thi...
In the lively debate about the proper relationship between church and state, this collection of hist...
The papers in this intriguing Symposium all face the perplexing challenge of negotiating a way throu...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
In Part I, I introduce the subject of liberal democracy, rationality, and religion. I explain briefl...