This paper uses a classic one-liner attributed to Dostoyoevski’s Ivan Karamozov, Without God everything is permitted, to explore some differences between what I term traditional and liberal religion. The expansive connotations and implications of Ivan’s words are grounded in the historic association of wrongfulness and punishment, and in a reaction against the late modern challenge to the inexorability of that association, whether in liberal religion or in secular moral thought. The paper argues that, with its full import understood, Ivan’s claim begs critical questions of the meaning and source of compulsion and choice, and of knowledge and belief regarding the specific content of religiously grounded moral norms. Liberal religion views ...
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect ...
What is the relationship between liberalism and Christianity? In this thesis, I analyze this questio...
What is liberalism? In what ways does liberalism differ from conservatism? These are important and ...
This paper uses a classic one-liner attributed to Dostoyoevski’s Ivan Karamozov, Without God everyt...
Recent scholarship suggests that religion should be conceived in terms of embodied social practices ...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
Is there a connection between religion and morality? Ivan Karamazov, in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Ka...
At the heart of modern liberalism is an ideal of religious equality, according to which religious mi...
This Article seeks to evaluate and contextualize recently intensifying Christian critiques of libera...
Contemporary liberalism, both its American variant as well as its classical and European cousins,\u2...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
Contemporary liberalism faces no greater dilemma than deciding how to deal with the resurgence of re...
The paper discusses three aspects of belonging to religious systems of belief within a modern libera...
In this brief article I argue that liberalism is the political form most consistent with theism
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author) -- Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)The relation between religi...
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect ...
What is the relationship between liberalism and Christianity? In this thesis, I analyze this questio...
What is liberalism? In what ways does liberalism differ from conservatism? These are important and ...
This paper uses a classic one-liner attributed to Dostoyoevski’s Ivan Karamozov, Without God everyt...
Recent scholarship suggests that religion should be conceived in terms of embodied social practices ...
In Liberalism's Religion, I analyse the specific conception of religion that liberalism relies upon....
Is there a connection between religion and morality? Ivan Karamazov, in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Ka...
At the heart of modern liberalism is an ideal of religious equality, according to which religious mi...
This Article seeks to evaluate and contextualize recently intensifying Christian critiques of libera...
Contemporary liberalism, both its American variant as well as its classical and European cousins,\u2...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
Contemporary liberalism faces no greater dilemma than deciding how to deal with the resurgence of re...
The paper discusses three aspects of belonging to religious systems of belief within a modern libera...
In this brief article I argue that liberalism is the political form most consistent with theism
Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author) -- Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)The relation between religi...
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect ...
What is the relationship between liberalism and Christianity? In this thesis, I analyze this questio...
What is liberalism? In what ways does liberalism differ from conservatism? These are important and ...