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Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace - The Religious Liberty Clauses and the American Public Philosophy (Hardcover, New)
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Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace - The Religious Liberty Clauses and the American Public Philosophy (Hardcover, New)
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"Freedom of Religion-protected in America for two hundred years by
the Bill of Rights-has become more a source of divisiveness than
the binding force it used to be in American life. Abortion, school
prayer, creation science, and secular humanism are a few examples
of the conflict between religious liberty and public justice that
arise today. Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace examines the
contemporary challenges to religious liberty and explores ways in
which the public philosophy can be reinvigorated. Steering between
the extremes of a ""sacred public square,"" in which any one faith
is established or preferred, and a ""naked public square,"" from
which all faiths have been removed, the authors argue for, and
exemplify, a civil public square. And they try to answer the vital
question: how do we, in an age of expanding worldwide pluralism,
live with our deepest, religiously intense, differences. Peter L.
Berger, Harold J. Berman, Os Guinness, James Davidson Hunter,
William Lee Miller, Michael J. Sandel, and Charles Taylor are the
distinguished contributors to this book who speak from different
academic disciplines and diverse personal perspectives. Their
concerns converge in this dynamic and thought-provoking discussion
important to every American. The authors acknowledge that American
pluralism has grown beyond the traditional
""Protestant-Catholic-Jew"" into a genuine multifaith pluralism,
and that religious liberty entails the freedom to dissent as well
as to believe. Articles of Faith, Articles of Peace is a proposal
and discussion that carries great promise for the pressing problems
of religion in American public life. The vision of a civil public
square, and a common goal for common good, offers a way for
American diversity to remain a source of strength and richness.
Only with such commitments will democratic debate remain robust and
religious liberty remain a component of a vital democracy. "
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