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From political theory to political theology : religious challenges and the prospects of democracy / edited by Péter Losonczi and Aakash Singh

Contributor(s): Singh, Aakash | Losonczi, PéterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Continuum International Pub., 2010Description: xxv, 201 pagesISBN: 9781441117205 (hbk.); 1441117202 (hbk.); 9781441187444 (pbk.); 1441187448 (pbk.)Subject(s): Religion and politics | DemocracyDDC classification: BL65
Contents:
Foreword / by Graham Ward and Michael Hoelzl -- Editor's introduction -- Political theory -- Part I: Liberal accommodations to the religious challenge -- Religion and liberalism : public reason, public sphere and cultural pluralism / Sebastiano Maffettone -- Accommodating pluralism through public justification : moral vs. practical considerations / Eszter Kollár -- Public reason and models of judgement / Daniele Santoro -- Hannah Arendt and the problem of public religion / Gábor Gángó -- Part II: Challenging the liberal secular paradigm from within -- Cultural identity, religion, moral pluralism and the law / Herman De Dijn -- Can freedom of religion replace the virtue of tolerance? / Peter Jonkers -- Democracy and moral relativism in a post-secular world : reclaiming obligation / András Lánczi -- From political theory to political theology -- Part III: Radicalizing the challenges : recuperating religion -- Religion, democracy and the empty shrine of pluralism : some reminders / Walter Van Herck -- Religion after Auschwitz : Jonas, Metz, and the place of religion in our world today / Balázs M. Mezei -- Politics without d'nouement, faith without guarantee : a critical appraisal of the politics of religion of the left and the right / Theo de Wit -- Part IV: Political theology as political theory : prospects -- Reinhold Niebuhr and the crisis of liberalism : Augustinian realism and democratic politics in the age of post-Enlightenment / Alexander Rosenthal -- Genuine or elitist democracy? : Christianity and democracy in the thought of István Bibó and Dietrich Bonhoeffer / András Csepregi -- The new political theology as political theory : Johann Baptist Metz on public suffering / Peter Losonczi
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Foreword / by Graham Ward and Michael Hoelzl -- Editor's introduction -- Political theory -- Part I: Liberal accommodations to the religious challenge -- Religion and liberalism : public reason, public sphere and cultural pluralism / Sebastiano Maffettone -- Accommodating pluralism through public justification : moral vs. practical considerations / Eszter Kollár -- Public reason and models of judgement / Daniele Santoro -- Hannah Arendt and the problem of public religion / Gábor Gángó -- Part II: Challenging the liberal secular paradigm from within -- Cultural identity, religion, moral pluralism and the law / Herman De Dijn -- Can freedom of religion replace the virtue of tolerance? / Peter Jonkers -- Democracy and moral relativism in a post-secular world : reclaiming obligation / András Lánczi -- From political theory to political theology -- Part III: Radicalizing the challenges : recuperating religion -- Religion, democracy and the empty shrine of pluralism : some reminders / Walter Van Herck -- Religion after Auschwitz : Jonas, Metz, and the place of religion in our world today / Balázs M. Mezei -- Politics without d'nouement, faith without guarantee : a critical appraisal of the politics of religion of the left and the right / Theo de Wit -- Part IV: Political theology as political theory : prospects -- Reinhold Niebuhr and the crisis of liberalism : Augustinian realism and democratic politics in the age of post-Enlightenment / Alexander Rosenthal -- Genuine or elitist democracy? : Christianity and democracy in the thought of István Bibó and Dietrich Bonhoeffer / András Csepregi -- The new political theology as political theory : Johann Baptist Metz on public suffering / Peter Losonczi

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