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Religion In A Liberal State Gavin Dcosta Malcolm Evans Tariq Modood

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Religion In A Liberal State Gavin Dcosta Malcolm Evans Tariq Modood
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Gavin D'Costa, Malcolm Evans, Tariq Modood, Julian Rivers
ISBN: 9781107042032, 1107042038
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Religion In A Liberal State Gavin Dcosta Malcolm Evans Tariq Modood by Gavin D'costa, Malcolm Evans, Tariq Modood, Julian Rivers 9781107042032, 1107042038 instant download after payment.

As religion has become more visible in public life, with closer relations of co-operation with government as well as a force in some political campaigns, its place in public life has become more contested. Fudged compromises of the past are giving way to a desire for clear lines and moral principles. This book brings the disciplines of law, sociology, politics and theology into conversation with one anther to shed light on the questions thrown up by 'religion in a liberal state'. It discusses practical problems in a British context, such as the accommodation of religious dress, discrimination against sexual minorities and state support for historic religions; considers legal frameworks of equality and human rights; and elucidates leading ideas of neutrality, pluralism, secularism and public reason. Fundamentally, it asks what it means to be liberal in a world in which religious diversity is becoming more present and more problematic.

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