La Religion au tribunal: Essai sur le délibéralisme
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Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
421
Language
French
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
ALBIN MICHEL
Edition
1
ISBN-10
222648244X
ISBN-13
9782226482440
Description
Astrid Von Busekist delves into the complex relationship between religion and the public sphere in her thought-provoking analysis. She challenges conventional beliefs surrounding the role of religion in societal matters by scrutinizing issues such as homeschooling, religious circumcision, and divorce within religious contexts. Through her meticulous examination, she argues for a critical understanding of how religious practices intersect with legal frameworks and cultural norms.
Von Busekist's essay encourages readers to reconsider the implications of a liberal society where religious values are often placed under scrutiny. By unpacking the layers of deliberation involved in these contentious topics, she presents a compelling case for a more nuanced approach to deliberative democracy. Her work invites an engaging dialogue about the intersections of faith, personal choice, and state intervention, ultimately advocating for greater awareness of the complexities inherent in navigating religious differences within contemporary political discourse.
Von Busekist's essay encourages readers to reconsider the implications of a liberal society where religious values are often placed under scrutiny. By unpacking the layers of deliberation involved in these contentious topics, she presents a compelling case for a more nuanced approach to deliberative democracy. Her work invites an engaging dialogue about the intersections of faith, personal choice, and state intervention, ultimately advocating for greater awareness of the complexities inherent in navigating religious differences within contemporary political discourse.
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