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Theology and the Soul of the Liberal State

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Informationen zum Autor Leonard V. Kaplan is Mortimer M. Jackson Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Charles L. Cohen is professor of history and religious studies and director of the Lubar Institute for the Study of the Abrahamic Religions at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Klappentext Conventional wisdom suggests that theology is necessarily unfriendly to the liberal state, but neither philosophical analysis nor empirical argument has convincingly established that conclusion. Examining the problem from a variety of perspectives, including law, philosophy, history, political theory, and religious studies, the essays in Theology and the Soul of the Liberal State suggest the possibilities for and limits on what theological reflection might contribute to liberal polities across the globe. Zusammenfassung Conventional wisdom suggests that theology is necessarily unfriendly to the liberal state! but neither philosophical analysis nor empirical argument has convincingly established that conclusion. Examining the problem from a variety of perspectives! including law! philosophy! history! political theory! and religious studies! the essays in Theology and the Soul of the Liberal State suggest the possibilities for and limits on what theological reflection might contribute to liberal polities across the globe. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Introduction Part 2 PART ONE - THE NATURE OF RELIGIOUS ARGUMENT Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Naked in the Public Square: Depth of Commitment in the Liberal State Today Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Social Contract in Modern Jewish Thought: A Theological Critique Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Justices Story and Holmes in the Realm of the "Brooding Omnipresence" Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Theology, Society and the Vocation of the University Part 7 PART TWO - THEOLOGIES OF THE MARKETPLACE Chapter 8 Chapter 5. St. Augustine, Markets, and the Liberal Polity Chapter 9 Chapter 6. When Markets and Gambling Converge Part 10 PART THREE - EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES Chapter 11 Chapter 7. A Theological Case for the Liberal Democratic State Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Preserving the Natural: Karl Barth, The Barmen Declaration: Article V, and Dietrick Bonhoeffer's Ethics Chapter 13 Chapter 9. Materialism and Transcendence Part 14 PART FOUR - ASIAN PERSPECTIVES Chapter 15 Chapter 10. A Jewish and Democratic State: A Normative Perspective Chapter 16 Chapter 11. In the Shadows of Modernity? Theology and Sovereignty in South Asian Islam Chapter 17 Chapter 12. A Constitutional Analysis of the Secularization of the Tibetan Diaspora: the Role of the Dalai Lama Part 18 PART FIVE - RELIGION AND TERROR Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Grave Images: Terror and Justice Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Compassion, Knowledge and Power: A Tibetan Approach to Politics and Religion...

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Authors Leonard V. Kaplan, Leonard V. (EDT) Kaplan
Assisted by Charles L. Cohen (Editor), Charles Lloyd Cohen (Editor), Leonard V. Kaplan (Editor), Kaplan Leonard V. (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.12.2009
 
EAN 9780739126189
ISBN 978-0-7391-2618-9
No. of pages 438
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Graven Images
Graven Images (Paperback)
Graven Images
Graven Images (Paperback)
Subjects Fiction > Gift books, albums, perpetual calendars, postcard booklets
Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Theology, Theology, Liberalism;Religion;Theology

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