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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Pluralism, Integralism, and Political Theories of Religious Accommodation 1
- 1. Civil Religion Revisited: Quiet Faith in Middle-Class America 32
- 2. Public Religion: Bane or Blessing for Democracy? 73
- 3. Believers as Equal Citizens 90
- 4. Illusory Pluralism, Inexorable Establishment 111
- 5. Religion and State in the United States: A Defense of Two-Way Protection 127
- 6. Amos: Religious Autonomy and the Moral Uses of Pluralism 165
- 7. Five Questions about Religion Judges Are Afraid to Ask 196
- 8. The Fullness of Time 245
- 9. Let Them Eat Incidentals: RFRA, the Rehnquist Court, and Freedom of Religion 280
- 10. "By the Light of Reason": Corruption, Religious Speech, and Constitutional Essentials 294
- 11. Remember Amalek: Religious Hate Speech 321
- 12. Religion and Women's Equality: The Case of India 335
- 13. Women and International Human Rights: Some Issues under the Bridge 403
- List of Contributors 427
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Pluralism, Integralism, and Political Theories of Religious Accommodation 1
- 1. Civil Religion Revisited: Quiet Faith in Middle-Class America 32
- 2. Public Religion: Bane or Blessing for Democracy? 73
- 3. Believers as Equal Citizens 90
- 4. Illusory Pluralism, Inexorable Establishment 111
- 5. Religion and State in the United States: A Defense of Two-Way Protection 127
- 6. Amos: Religious Autonomy and the Moral Uses of Pluralism 165
- 7. Five Questions about Religion Judges Are Afraid to Ask 196
- 8. The Fullness of Time 245
- 9. Let Them Eat Incidentals: RFRA, the Rehnquist Court, and Freedom of Religion 280
- 10. "By the Light of Reason": Corruption, Religious Speech, and Constitutional Essentials 294
- 11. Remember Amalek: Religious Hate Speech 321
- 12. Religion and Women's Equality: The Case of India 335
- 13. Women and International Human Rights: Some Issues under the Bridge 403
- List of Contributors 427
- Index 429