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8. E Pluribus Unum: Justification and Redemption in Rawls, Cohen, and Habermas
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James Gledhill
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I. REINTERPRETING RAWLS ON RELIGION
- 1. Respect and War: Against the Standard View of Religion in Politics 29
- 2. Religion and Liberalism: Was Rawls Right After All? 52
- 3. Inclusivism, Stability, and Assurance 75
- 4. Rethinking the Public Use of Religious Reasons 97
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PART II. ACCOMMODATING RELIGIONS WITH RAWLS
- 5. The Liberal State and the Religious Citizen: Justificatory Perspectives in Political Liberalism 133
- 6. Reasoning from Conjecture: A Reply to Three Objections 152
- 7. The Religious Hermeneutics of Public Reasoning: From Paul to Rawls 170
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PART III. TRANSCENDING RAWLS
- 8. E Pluribus Unum: Justification and Redemption in Rawls, Cohen, and Habermas 195
- 9. A Reasonable Faith? Pope Benedict’s Response to Rawls 221
- 10. Islamic Politics and the Neutral State: A Friendly Amendment to Rawls? 242
- Bibliography 267
- List of Contributors 283
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. REINTERPRETING RAWLS ON RELIGION
- 1. Respect and War: Against the Standard View of Religion in Politics 29
- 2. Religion and Liberalism: Was Rawls Right After All? 52
- 3. Inclusivism, Stability, and Assurance 75
- 4. Rethinking the Public Use of Religious Reasons 97
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PART II. ACCOMMODATING RELIGIONS WITH RAWLS
- 5. The Liberal State and the Religious Citizen: Justificatory Perspectives in Political Liberalism 133
- 6. Reasoning from Conjecture: A Reply to Three Objections 152
- 7. The Religious Hermeneutics of Public Reasoning: From Paul to Rawls 170
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PART III. TRANSCENDING RAWLS
- 8. E Pluribus Unum: Justification and Redemption in Rawls, Cohen, and Habermas 195
- 9. A Reasonable Faith? Pope Benedict’s Response to Rawls 221
- 10. Islamic Politics and the Neutral State: A Friendly Amendment to Rawls? 242
- Bibliography 267
- List of Contributors 283
- Index 287