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Post-Liberal Religious Liberty

Forming Communities of Charity

Joel Harrison author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Jul '20

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A radically theological-political account of religious liberty, challenging secularisation narratives and liberal egalitarian arguments.

Why should we care about religious liberty? This book weaves together an answer from law, politics, and theology. It is for legal theorists debating this question and analysing religious liberty jurisprudence, political actors exploring our 'post-liberal' moment, and those wondering how Christian thought can shape law's relationship to religion.Why should we care about religious liberty? Leading commentators, United Kingdom courts, and the European Court of Human Rights have de-emphasised the special importance of religious liberty. They frequently contend it falls within a more general concern for personal autonomy. In this liberal egalitarian account, religious liberty claims are often rejected when faced with competing individual interests – the neutral secular state must protect us against the liberty-constraining acts of religions. Joel Harrison challenges this account. He argues that it is rooted in a theologically derived narrative of secularisation: rather than being neutral, it rests on a specific construction of 'secular' and 'religious' spheres. This challenge makes space for an alternative theological, political, and legal vision. Drawing from Christian thought, from St Augustine to John Milbank, Harrison develops a post-liberal focus on association. Religious liberty, he argues, facilitates creating communities seeking solidarity, fraternity, and charity – goals that are central to our common good.

'An engaging read …' Edward A. David, Studies in Christian Ethics

ISBN: 9781108836500

Dimensions: 155mm x 235mm x 20mm

Weight: 570g

278 pages