Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith: Religious Accommodation in Pluralist DemocraciesNancy L. Rosenblum, Nancy Lipton Rosenblum Of the many challenges facing liberal democracy, none is as powerful and pervasive today as those posed by religion. These are the challenges taken up in Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith, an exploration of the place of religion in contemporary public life. |
Contents
Pluralism Integralism and Political Theories of Religious Accommodation | 3 |
Civil Religion Revisited Quiet Faith in MiddleClass America | 32 |
Public Religion Bane or Blessing for Democracy | 73 |
Believers as Equal Citizens | 90 |
Illusory Pluralism Inexorable Establishment | 111 |
Religion and State in the United States A Defense of TwoWay Protection | 127 |
Amos Religious Autonomy and the Moral Uses of Pluralism | 165 |
Five Questions about Religion Judges Are Afraid to Ask | 196 |
Let Them Eat Incidentals RFRA the Rehnquist Court and Freedom of Religion | 280 |
By the Light of Reason Corruption Religious Speech and Constitutional Essentials | 294 |
Remember Amalek Religious Hate Speech | 321 |
Religion and Womens Equality The Case of India | 335 |
Women and International Human Rights Some Issues under the Bridge | 403 |
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 427 |
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The Fullness of Time | 245 |
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