Rawls and Religion

Valentina Gentile editor Tom Bailey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:16th Jan '15

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In this volume, established scholars of Rawls and the philosophy of religion reexamine and rearticulate the central tenets of Rawls's theory and show how they accommodate and respond to religion in liberal political life. Contributors reassert the subtlety, openness, and flexibility of his senses of liberal "respect" and "consensus" and reveal their inclusive implications for religious citizens. They also explore the means Rawls proposes for accommodating nonliberal religions in liberal politics, developing his conception of "public reason" into a novel account of the possibilities for rational engagement between liberal and religious ideas. Last, they reevaluate Rawls's liberalism from the "transcendent" perspectives of religions themselves, critically considering its normative and political value, as well as its own "religious" character.

Established scholars of Rawls and the philosophy of religion reexamine and rearticulate the central tenets of Rawls’s theoryJohn Rawls's influential theory of justice and public reason has often been thought to exclude religion from politics, out of fear of its illiberal and destabilizing potentials. It has therefore been criticized by defenders of religion for marginalizing and alienating the wealth of religious sensibilities, voices, and demands now present in contemporary liberal societies. In this anthology, established scholars of Rawls and the philosophy of religion reexamine and rearticulate the central tenets of Rawls's theory to show they in fact offer sophisticated resources for accommodating and responding to religions in liberal political life. The chapters reassert the subtlety, openness, and flexibility of his sense of liberal "respect" and "consensus," revealing their inclusive implications for religious citizens. They also explore the means he proposes for accommodating nonliberal religions in liberal politics, developing his conception of "public reason" into a novel account of the possibilities for rational engagement between liberal and religious ideas. And they reevaluate Rawls's liberalism from the "transcendent" perspectives of religions themselves, critically considering its normative and political value, as well as its own "religious" character. Rawls and Religion makes a unique and important contribution to contemporary debates over liberalism and its response to the proliferation of religions in contemporary political life.

John Rawls's liberal theory of justice has been one of the most exciting and influential developments in political philosophy formore than a century. Yet the place of religion in his philosophy remains underexplored. Rawls and Religion is essential reading on this topic, featuring groundbreaking essays by leading philosophers in the field. -- Thom Brooks, Durham University A superb volume that takes up questions of deep and topical interest, brings together major scholars in the field, and encourages us all to rethink the role of religion in the liberal state. -- Cecile Laborde, University College London For those interested in religion and its role in political philosophy, this is a must read... Highly recommended. Choice An excellent collection. -- Daniel A. Dombrowski Social Theory and Practice An excellent book -- Pietro Maffettone ID: International Dialogue The chapters are well written and insightful. This book will be a relevant read for critics and supporters of Rawls alike. Journal of Church and State

ISBN: 9780231167994

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328 pages