Morality and religion in liberal democratic societies:
The struggle for liberal democracy, individual freedom, and human and political rights historically has depended upon the moral codes of Western civilization rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. However in an increasing pluralistic and secular world, those codes are difficult to maintain. Withou...
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Zusammenfassung: | The struggle for liberal democracy, individual freedom, and human and political rights historically has depended upon the moral codes of Western civilization rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. However in an increasing pluralistic and secular world, those codes are difficult to maintain. Without a consensus on values and the exercise of individual responsibility, liberal democratic societies and the human and political values they enshrine may become imperilled. The problem of the relationship between morality and the liberal democratic state is examined in this volume from the perspectives of democratic theory, traditional religion, the modern state, and the evolution of religion in the post-communist world. In the first section, on democratic theory, professors R.A.D. Grant, David Levy, Michael Perry, and Morton A. Kaplan discuss the theoretical relationship between moral values and the democratic state In the second section Gershon Weiler, Batista Jean Mondin, and Dean Kelley discuss the historical struggles of Judaism, Catholicism, and Protestantism with and within liberal democratic societies. The inconsistencies of many traditional religious perspectives with a culturally pluralistic society are examined. In the following section, A. James Reichley discusses the pluralist experiment in America; George Weigle sees a new opportunity for the Catholic Church in America; John Carroll discusses the tensions of modern liberalism with culture in general; and Alain Besancon discusses the Catholic church in Europe. Possibilities for the resolution of religious perspectives within pluralistic and liberal democratic societies are examined by scholars who want both to be faithful to their traditions and to integrate them into modern democracies In the penultimate section of the book, Roger Scruton analyzes problems of sexual morality and identity and the liberal consensus; Geoffrey Partington discusses how the purge of traditional moral training from the public schools in liberal democracies led to inadequate character development of our youth and the outrage of parents. Morton A. Kaplan shows how the so-called "right to be left alone" is invoked by the courts in a way that is destructive to social health. In the concluding section, Milowit Kuninski looks at the future of religion in former communist societies in which both official atheism and world consciousness were instilled by state ideology. Gordon Anderson discusses the evolution of religion and the value instruction in schools in the pluralistic societies of the global democratic community that is emerging as the 21st century approaches |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 363 S. |
ISBN: | 094385296X |
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adam_text | MORALITY AND
RELIGION IN
LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC
SOCIETIES
Edited by
Gordon L Anderson
and
Morton A Kaplan
A PWPA Book
PARAGON HOUSE
New York
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Series Editors Foreword vii
Roger Michener and Edward Shils
Introduction 1
Gordon L Anderson and Morton A Kaplan
Chapter 1 Freedom for What? 13
RAD Grant
Chapter 2 Liberalism, Politics and Anti-Politics:
On the Political Ethic of Liberal Democracy 27
David J Levy
Chapter 3 The Impossibility of Neutral Politics 41
Michael] Perry
Chapter 4 Philosophical Preconditions of Democratic
Theory 73
Morton A Kaplan
Chapter 5 The Jewish Perspective on the
Interrelationship of Church and State 109
Gershon Weiler
Chapter 6 Religion and Politics from a Roman Catholic
Perspective 127
Battista Mondin
Chapter 7 The Protestant Perspective With Regard to
the Interrelationship of Church and State 145
Dean M Kelley
Chapter 8 Church and State Relations:
Who Is Caesar? 187
Alain Besanfon
Chapter 9 Religion and American Democracy 201
A James Reichley
Chapter 10 Catholicism and Democracy:
The Other Twentieth-Century Revolution 223
George Weigel
Chapter 11 Liberalism in Tension With Culture 251
John Carroll
Chapter 12 Sexual Morality and the Liberal Consensus 259
Roger Scruton
Chapter 13 Moral Education in Some English-Speaking
Societies: Antinomian and Fundamentalist
Challenges 273
Geoffrey Partington
Chapter 14 The Right to Be Left Alone Is a Right
to Be No One 289
Morton A Kaplan
Chapter 15 Morals in Post-Communist Societies —
The Case of Poland 303
Milowit Kuninski
Chapter 16 Religion and Global Order 329
Gordon L Anderson
Contributors 347
Index 349
V
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