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Rawls and Religion

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Employs the political philosophy of John Rawls to address controversies involving politics and religion.

2001 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

Despite John Rawls's stature as the most influential political philosopher of the twentieth century, his thoughts on religion have not been sufficiently studied. While it is generally assumed that Rawls is more interested in topics other than the relationship between politics and religion, author Daniel A. Dombrowski argues in this book that this assumption is incorrect. He shows that Rawls is interested in the relationship between politics and religion and that the relationship between the two is at the core of the problem that liberalism has for centuries meant to solve. Rawls and Religion utilizes Rawls's thought to examine, among other controversial issues, abortion, the phenomenon of fundamentalism as a growth industry, and the perceived decline of secular culture.

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ISBN: 9780791450116
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Author: Daniel A Dombrowski
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 192 pages
Genres: Political science and theory
Social and political philosophy
Philosophy of religion