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Overview"John Rawls's influential theory of justice and public reason has often been thought to exclude religion from politics, out of fear of its illiberal and destabilizing potentials. It has therefore been criticized by defenders of religion for marginalizing and alienating the wealth of religious sensibilities, voices, and demands now present in contemporary liberal societies. In this anthology, established scholars of Rawls and the philosophy of religion reexamine and rearticulate the central tenets of Rawls's theory to show they in fact offer sophisticated resources for accommodating and responding to religions in liberal political life. The chapters reassert the subtlety, openness, and flexibility of his sense of liberal ""respect"" and ""consensus,"" revealing their inclusive implications for religious citizens. They also explore the means he proposes for accommodating nonliberal religions in liberal politics, developing his conception of ""public reason"" into a novel account of the possibilities for rational engagement between liberal and religious ideas. And they reevaluate Rawls's liberalism from the ""transcendent"" perspectives of religions themselves, critically considering its normative and political value, as well as its own ""religious"" character. Rawls and Religion makes a unique and important contribution to contemporary debates over liberalism and its response to the proliferation of religions in contemporary political life." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom Bailey , Valentina GentilePublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780231167987ISBN 10: 0231167989 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 23 December 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English Table of ContentsForeword, by Sebastiano Maffettone Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction, by Tom Bailey and Valentina Gentile Part I. Reinterpreting Rawls on Religion 1. Respect and War: Against the Standard View of Religion in Politics, by Christopher J. Eberle 2. Religion and Liberalism: Was Rawls Right After All?, by Robert B. Talisse 3. Inclusivism, Stability, and Assurance, by Paul Weithman 4. Rethinking the Public Use of Religious Reasons, by Andrew F. March Part II. Accommodating Religions with Rawls 5. The Liberal State and the Religious Citizen: Justificatory Perspectives in Political Liberalism, by Patrick Neal 6. Reasoning from Conjecture: A Reply to Three Objections, by Micah Schwartzman 7. The Religious Hermeneutics of Public Reasoning: From Paul to Rawls, by Johannes A. van der Ven Part III. Transcending Rawls 8. E Pluribus Unum: Justification and Redemption in Rawls, Cohen, and Habermas, by James Gledhill 9. A Reasonable Faith? Pope Benedict's Response to Rawls, by Peter Jonkers 10. Islamic Politics and the Neutral State: A Friendly Amendment to Rawls?, by Abdullahi A. An-Na'im Bibliography List of Contributors IndexReviewsJohn Rawls's liberal theory of justice is one of the most exciting and influential developments in political philosophy for over a century. Yet, the place of religion for his philosophy remains underexplored. Rawls and Religion is the best collection available and essential reading on this topic with ground-breaking essays by leading philosophers in this field. -- Thom Brooks, Professor of Law and Government, Durham University This book will give those who believed that everything has been said about John Rawls's political philosophy pause for thought... This is a superb volume that takes up questions of deep and topical interest, brings together major scholars in the field, and encourages us all to rethink the role of religion in the liberal state. -- Cecile Laborde, Professor of Political Theory, University College London John Rawls's liberal theory of justice has been one of the most exciting and influential developments in political philosophy formore than a century. Yet the place of religion in his philosophy remains underexplored. Rawls and Religion is essential reading on this topic, featuring groundbreaking essays by leading philosophers in the field. -- Thom Brooks, Durham University A superb volume that takes up questions of deep and topical interest, brings together major scholars in the field, and encourages us all to rethink the role of religion in the liberal state. -- Cecile Laborde, University College London John Rawls's liberal theory of justice is one of the most exciting and influential developments in political philosophy for over a century. Yet, the place of religion for his philosophy remains underexplored. Rawls and Religion is the best collection available and essential reading on this topic with ground-breaking essays by leading philosophers in this field. -- Thom Brooks, Professor of Law and Government, Durham University Author InformationTom Bailey teaches philosophy at John Cabot University in Rome. His research focuses on contemporary political philosophy, ethics, and the history of modern philosophy. He is the editor of Deprovincializing Habermas: Global Perspectives. Valentina Gentile is vice director of the Center for Ethics and Global Politics at LUISS University in Rome. Her research focuses on liberal tolerance, reasonable pluralism, and moral stability in divided societies, and on justice and recognition. She is the author of From Identity Conflict to Civil Society: Restoring Human Dignity and Pluralism in Deeply Divided Societies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |