TY - BOOK AU - Greenawalt,Kent AU - Gutmann,Amy AU - Hirsch,H.N. AU - Jacobsohn,Gary Jeffrey AU - McConnell,Michael W. AU - Nussbaum,Martha C. AU - Rosenblum,Nancy L. AU - Soifer,Aviam AU - Thiemann,Ronald F. AU - Walker,Graham AU - Weisbrod,Carol AU - Wolfe,Alan AU - Yamir,Tael TI - Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith: Religious Accommodation in Pluralist Democracies SN - 9780691228242 AV - BL65.P7 U1 - 322/.1 22 PY - 2022///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Citizenship KW - Religious aspects KW - Democracy KW - Politics, Practical KW - Religion and politics KW - Religion KW - PHILOSOPHY / Political KW - bisacsh KW - Activism KW - Alan Wolfe KW - Amendment KW - Americans KW - Attempt KW - Baptists KW - Buddhism KW - Catholic Church KW - Christianity KW - City of Boerne v. Flores KW - Civil Rights Act of 1964 KW - Civil society KW - Clergy KW - Conscientious objector KW - Consideration KW - Constitutional law KW - Constitutionalism KW - Constitutionality KW - Criticism KW - Deliberation KW - Determination KW - Doctrine KW - Due process KW - Employment Division v. Smith KW - Equal Protection Clause KW - Establishment Clause KW - Exclusion KW - Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution KW - Free Exercise Clause KW - Freedom of religion KW - Freedom of speech KW - God KW - Hate speech KW - Heresy KW - Hindu nationalism KW - Hinduism KW - Ideology KW - Individualism KW - Infidel KW - Institution KW - International human rights law KW - International law KW - Irreligion KW - Jehovah's Witnesses KW - Jews KW - Judaism KW - Judicial interpretation KW - Jurisdiction KW - Jurisprudence KW - Law and religion KW - Legislation KW - Liberal democracy KW - Liberalism KW - Major religious groups KW - Morality KW - Multiculturalism KW - Nonbeliever KW - Of Education KW - Orthodox Judaism KW - Oxford University Press KW - Peyote KW - Political philosophy KW - Political science KW - Politics KW - Precedent KW - Protestantism KW - Public policy KW - Public reason KW - Racism KW - Relativism KW - Religiosity KW - Religious Freedom Restoration Act KW - Religious community KW - Religious discrimination KW - Religious law KW - Religious organization KW - Religious pluralism KW - Religious text KW - Religious war KW - Rights KW - Secular humanism KW - Secular state KW - Secularism KW - Secularization KW - Separation of church and state KW - Separation of powers KW - Separatism KW - Sherbert v. Verner KW - Skepticism KW - Slavery KW - State religion KW - Statute KW - Tax KW - The Other Hand KW - Theocracy KW - Toleration KW - Wisconsin v. Yoder N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction. Pluralism, Integralism, and Political Theories of Religious Accommodation --; 1. Civil Religion Revisited: Quiet Faith in Middle-Class America --; 2. Public Religion: Bane or Blessing for Democracy? --; 3. Believers as Equal Citizens --; 4. Illusory Pluralism, Inexorable Establishment --; 5. Religion and State in the United States: A Defense of Two-Way Protection --; 6. Amos: Religious Autonomy and the Moral Uses of Pluralism --; 7. Five Questions about Religion Judges Are Afraid to Ask --; 8. The Fullness of Time --; 9. Let Them Eat Incidentals: RFRA, the Rehnquist Court, and Freedom of Religion --; 10. "By the Light of Reason": Corruption, Religious Speech, and Constitutional Essentials --; 11. Remember Amalek: Religious Hate Speech --; 12. Religion and Women's Equality: The Case of India --; 13. Women and International Human Rights: Some Issues under the Bridge --; List of Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - Of the many challenges facing liberal democracy, none is as powerful and pervasive today as those posed by religion. These are the challenges taken up in Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith, an exploration of the place of religion in contemporary public life. The essays in this volume suggest that two important shifts have altered the balance between the competing obligations of citizenship and faith: the growth of religious pluralism and the escalating calls of religious groups for some measure of autonomy or recognition from democratic majorities. The authors--political theorists, philosophers, legal scholars, and social scientists--collectively argue that more room should be made for religion in today's democratic societies. Though they advocate different ways of carving out and justifying the proper bounds of "church and state" in pluralist democracies, they all write from within democratic theory and share the aim of democratic accommodation of religion. Alert to national differences in political circumstances and the particularities of constitutional and legal systems, these contributors consider the question of religious accommodation from the standpoint of institutional practices and law as well as that of normative theory. Unique in its interdisciplinary approach and comparative focus, this volume makes a timely and much-needed intervention in current debates about religion and politics. The contributors are Nancy L. Rosenblum, Alan Wolfe, Ronald Thiemann, Michael McConnell, Graham Walker, Amy Gutmann, Kent Greenawalt, Aviam Soifer, Harry Hirsch, Gary Jacobsohn, Yael Tamir, Martha Nussbaum, and Carol Weisbrod UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691228242?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691228242 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780691228242/original ER -