Religious Commitment and Secular Reason
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- Author: Robert Audi, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Date Published: May 2000
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521772600
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Many religious people are alarmed about features of the current age - violence in the media, a pervasive hedonism, a marginalization of religion, and widespread abortion. These concerns influence politics, but just as there should be a separation between church and state, so should there be a balance between religious commitments and secular arguments calling for social reforms. Robert Audi offers a principle of secular rationale, which does not exclude religious grounds for action but which rules out restricting freedom except on grounds that any rational citizen would accept. The book describes the essential commitments of free democracy, explains how religious and secular moral considerations can be integrated to facilitate co-operation in a world of religious pluralism, and proposes ideals of civic virtue that express the mutual respect on which democracy depends. Audi offers a balanced and sophisticated treatment of the relations between religion and politics in a modern, secular society.
Read more- Examines how to combine a religious commitment with a secular, liberal society
- Strong interdisciplinary interests
- Audi has high recognition in fields of philosophy and religious studies - More recognition through the Dictionary of Philosophy should help. (book will be appearing in the wake of the second edition)
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'The extended argument is a magnificent accomplishment, and its coverage of reasons and religion in politics makes it widely relevant. In addition, for current political climates where religion and politics are hotly contested, Audi's careful analysis supplies a refreshing breeze … This book will rightly be of interest to philosophers of all stripes. But for political philosophers in particular, Religious Commitment and Secular Reason is a vital and welcome contribution indeed.' The Philosophical Quarterly
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- Date Published: May 2000
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521772600
- length: 272 pages
- dimensions: 236 x 160 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.504kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. The Foundations of Democracy and the Separation of Church and State:
1. The plurality of paths to Liberal democracy
2. The separation of church and State
3. Church-State separation and the justification of Governmental power
Part II. The Ethics of Citizenship and the Balance of Religious and Political Arguments:
4. Religious convictions and secular reasons
5. Religion and ethics: toward integration
Part III. Civic Virtue and Political Activism in a Religiously Pluralistic Democracy:
6. Civic virtue
7. Religious conviction and political activism
8. Conclusion: ethics, reason, and democracy.
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