John Rawls never published anything about his own religious
beliefs, but after his death two texts were discovered which shed
extraordinary light on the subject. "A Brief Inquiry into the
Meaning of Sin and Faith" is Rawls s undergraduate senior thesis,
submitted in December 1942, just before he entered the army. At
that time Rawls was deeply religious; the thesis is a significant
work of theological ethics, of interest both in itself and because
of its relation to his mature writings. On My Religion, a short
statement drafted in 1997, describes the history of his religious
beliefs and attitudes toward religion, including his abandonment of
orthodoxy during World War II.
The present volume includes these two texts, together with an
Introduction by Joshua Cohen and Thomas Nagel, which discusses
their relation to Rawls s published work, and an essay by Robert
Merrihew Adams, which places the thesis in its theological
context.
The texts display the profound engagement with religion that
forms the background of Rawls s later views on the importance of
separating religion and politics. Moreover, the moral and social
convictions that the thesis expresses in religious form are related
in illuminating ways to the central ideas of Rawls s later
writings. His notions of sin, faith, and community are
simultaneously moral and theological, and prefigure the moral
outlook found in "Theory of Justice."
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