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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Religion
- Preface 13
- Chapter One. Imagining the Hebrew Republic 17
- Chapter Two. On the Freedom of the Concepts of Religion and Belief 29
- Chapter Three. Believing in Religious Freedom 45
- Chapter Four. What Is Religious Freedom Supposed to Free? 57
- Chapter Five. The Power of Pluralist Thinking 66
- Chapter Six. Reflections on the Politics of Religious Freedom, with Attention to Hawaii 78
- Chapter Seven. Traditional, African, Religious, Freedom? 89
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Part 2. History
- Preface 101
- Chapter Eight. The Problem with the History of Toleration 105
- Chapter Nine. Religious Minorities and Citizenship in the Long Nineteenth Century 115
- Chapter Ten. Varieties of Religious Freedom and Governance 127
- Chapter Eleven. Religious Freedom between Truth and Tactic 135
- Chapter Twelve. Religious Freedom, Minority Rights, and Geopolitics 142
- Chapter Thirteen. Ceylon/Sri Lanka 149
- Chapter Fourteen. Liberty as Recognition 158
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Part 3. Law and Politics
- Preface 173
- Chapter Fifteen. Postapartheid Treatment of Religious Freedom in South Africa 179
- Chapter Sixteen. Religious Freedom in Postrevolutionary Tunisia 194
- Chapter Seventeen. Beyond Establishment 207
- Chapter Eighteen. The Bishops, the Sisters, and Religious Freedom 220
- Chapter Nineteen. The World That Smith Made 231
- Chapter Twenty. Religious Freedom in the Panopticon of Enlightenment Rationality 240
- Chapter Twenty-One. Everson’s Children 253
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Part 4. Freedom
- Preface 265
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Protecting Freedom of Religion in the Secular Age 269
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Freeing Religion at the Birth of South Sudan 280
- Chapter Twenty-Four. Is Religion Free? 289
- Chapter Twenty-Five. Religious Freedom and the Bind of Suspicion in Contemporary Secularity 301
- Chapter Twenty-Six. Religious Repression and Religious Freedom 313
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. Religious Freedom’s Oxymoronic Edge 324
- Contributors 335
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Religion
- Preface 13
- Chapter One. Imagining the Hebrew Republic 17
- Chapter Two. On the Freedom of the Concepts of Religion and Belief 29
- Chapter Three. Believing in Religious Freedom 45
- Chapter Four. What Is Religious Freedom Supposed to Free? 57
- Chapter Five. The Power of Pluralist Thinking 66
- Chapter Six. Reflections on the Politics of Religious Freedom, with Attention to Hawaii 78
- Chapter Seven. Traditional, African, Religious, Freedom? 89
-
Part 2. History
- Preface 101
- Chapter Eight. The Problem with the History of Toleration 105
- Chapter Nine. Religious Minorities and Citizenship in the Long Nineteenth Century 115
- Chapter Ten. Varieties of Religious Freedom and Governance 127
- Chapter Eleven. Religious Freedom between Truth and Tactic 135
- Chapter Twelve. Religious Freedom, Minority Rights, and Geopolitics 142
- Chapter Thirteen. Ceylon/Sri Lanka 149
- Chapter Fourteen. Liberty as Recognition 158
-
Part 3. Law and Politics
- Preface 173
- Chapter Fifteen. Postapartheid Treatment of Religious Freedom in South Africa 179
- Chapter Sixteen. Religious Freedom in Postrevolutionary Tunisia 194
- Chapter Seventeen. Beyond Establishment 207
- Chapter Eighteen. The Bishops, the Sisters, and Religious Freedom 220
- Chapter Nineteen. The World That Smith Made 231
- Chapter Twenty. Religious Freedom in the Panopticon of Enlightenment Rationality 240
- Chapter Twenty-One. Everson’s Children 253
-
Part 4. Freedom
- Preface 265
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Protecting Freedom of Religion in the Secular Age 269
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Freeing Religion at the Birth of South Sudan 280
- Chapter Twenty-Four. Is Religion Free? 289
- Chapter Twenty-Five. Religious Freedom and the Bind of Suspicion in Contemporary Secularity 301
- Chapter Twenty-Six. Religious Repression and Religious Freedom 313
- Chapter Twenty-Seven. Religious Freedom’s Oxymoronic Edge 324
- Contributors 335
- Index 339