Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2014. január 30.
- ISBN 9780199660384
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem384 oldal
- Méret 236x162x28 mm
- Súly 784 g
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Rövid leírás:
Traditional models of constitutional secularism have struggled to accommodate the modern revival of religious politics. The concept has been criticised as empty or illegitimate, while political and legal struggles have contested its meaning. This book gathers leading experts to examine the scope and substance of constitutional secularism today.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditional constitutional secularism. This challenge comes in the form of a political and institutional struggle against secular constitutionalism, and a two pronged assault on the very legitimacy and viability of the concept. On the one hand, constitutional secularism has been attacked as inherently hostile rather than neutral toward religion; and, on the other hand, constitutional secularism has been criticized as inevitably favouring one religion (or set of religions) over others.
The contributors to this book come from a variety of different disciplines including law, anthropology, history, philosophy and political theory. They provide accounts of, and explanations for, present predicaments; critiques of contemporary institutional, political and cultural arrangements, justifications and practices; and suggestions with a view to overcoming or circumventing several of the seemingly intractable or insurmountable current controversies and deadlocks.
The book is separated in to five parts. Part I provides theoretical perspectives on the present day conflicts between secularism and religion. Part II focuses on the relationship between religion, secularism and the public sphere. Part III examines the nexus between religion, secularism and women's equality. Part IV concentrates on religious perspectives on constraints on, and accommodations of, religion within the precincts of the liberal state. Finally, Part V zeroes in on conflicts between religion and secularism in specific contexts, namely education and freedom of speech.
Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival is an interesting and comprehensive book ... In conclusion, one can say that the volume represents a successful polyphonic opera on the essence and fate of secularism.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on the Conflicts between Secularism and Religion
Conflicts Between General Laws and Religious Norms
The Context of Secularism: A Critical Appraisal of the Post-Secular Argument
The Myth of the Neutral State and the Individualization of Religion: The Relationship Between State and Religion in the Face of Fundamentalism
Preliminaries to a Concept of Constitutional Secularism
Recasting Secularism as One Conception of the Good Among Many in a Post-Secular Constitutional Polity
Part II: Religion, Secularism and the Public Square
The tempting of Europe, the political seduction of the cross. A Schmittian reading of Christianity and Islam in European constitutionalism
On the Secularization of the Public Square: Jews in France and in the United States
Sovereignty and La?cité
Egypt's New Constitution: the Islamist Difference
The Constitutional Boundaries of Religious Accommodation
Part III: Religion, Secularism and Women's Equality
Headscarf v. Burqa: Two French bans with different meanings
Veiling and Women's Intelligibility
Reproductive Rights in a Jewish and Democratic State
Part IV: Religious Perspectives and the Liberal State
One among many? The Catholic Church between universalism and pluralism
Religious Marriage in a Liberal State
Are Secularism and Neutrality Attractive to Religious Minorities? Islamic Discussions Of Western Secularism in the 'Jurisprudence of Muslim Minorities' (Fiqh Al-Aqalliyyat) Discourse
Part V: The Confrontation between Secularism and Religion in Specific Contexts: Education and Free Speech
The Ultra-Orthodox Community in Israel and the Right to an Exclusively Religious Education
Religion and Freedom of Speech: Portraits of Muhammad