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Reason Religion And Democracy 1st Edition Dennis C Mueller

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Reason Religion And Democracy 1st Edition Dennis C Mueller
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 460
Author: Dennis C. Mueller
ISBN: 9780511651687, 9780521115018, 9780521132732, 0511651686, 0521115019, 0521132738
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Reason Religion And Democracy 1st Edition Dennis C Mueller by Dennis C. Mueller 9780511651687, 9780521115018, 9780521132732, 0511651686, 0521115019, 0521132738 instant download after payment.

The rise of religious fundamentalism in different parts of the world in recent years and its association with terrorism has led to renewed interest in the nature of religion and its compatibility with Western institutions. Much of the focus of this new interest has contrasted religion and science as systems of knowledge. This book also emphasizes the difference between religion and science as means for understanding causal relationships, but it focuses much more heavily on the challenge religious extremism poses for liberal democratic institutions. The treatment contains a discussion of human psychology, describes the salient characteristics of all religions, and contrasts religion and science as systems of thought. Historical sketches are used to establish a link between modernity and the use of the human capacity for reasoning to advance human welfare. The book describes the conditions under which democratic institutions can advance human welfare, and the nature of constitutional rights as protectors of individual freedoms. Extremist religions are shown to pose a threat to liberal democracy, a threat that has implications for immigration and education policies and the definition of citizenship.

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