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Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination (Paperback)
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Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination (Paperback)
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Virtually everyone supports religious liberty, and virtually
everyone opposes discrimination. But how do we handle the hard
questions that arise when exercises of religious liberty seem to
discriminate unjustly? How do we promote the common good while
respecting conscience in a diverse society? This point-counterpoint
book brings together leading voices in the culture wars to debate
such questions: John Corvino, a longtime LGBT-rights advocate,
opposite Ryan T. Anderson and Sherif Girgis, prominent young social
conservatives. Many such questions have arisen in response to
same-sex marriage: How should we treat county clerks who do not
wish to authorize such marriages, for example; or bakers, florists,
and photographers who do not wish to provide same-sex wedding
services? But the conflicts extend well beyond the LGBT rights
arena. How should we treat hospitals, schools, and adoption
agencies that can't in conscience follow antidiscrimination laws,
healthcare mandates, and other regulations? Should corporations
ever get exemptions? Should public officials? Should we keep
controversial laws like the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or
pass new ones like the First Amendment Defense Act? Should the law
give religion and conscience special protection at all, and if so,
why? What counts as discrimination, and when is it unjust? What
kinds of material and dignitary harms should the law try to
fightand what is dignitary harm, anyway? Beyond the law, how should
we treat religious beliefs and practices we find mistaken or even
oppressive? Should we tolerate them or actively discourage them? In
point-counterpoint format, Corvino, Anderson and Girgis explore
these questions and more. Although their differences run deep, they
tackle them with civility, clarity, and flair. Their debate is an
essential contribution to contemporary discussions about why
religious liberty matters and what respecting it requires.
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