Religion, politics and law : philosophical reflections on the sources of normative order in society / / edited by Bart C. Labuschagne, Reinhard W. Sonnenschmidt.

Modern, liberal democracies in the West living under the rule of law and protection of human rights cannot articulate the very values from which they derive their legitimacy. These pre-political and pre-legal preconditions cannot be guaranteed, let alone be enforced by the state, but constitute neve...

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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill eBook titles 2009
Physical Description:1 online resource (468 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Philosophical Reflections On Religion, Politics And Law: An Introduction /
Chapter One. Eric Voegelin’s Philosophy Of Law And Ethics: A Critique /
Chapter Two. Plato’S Political Ontology: On The Nature Of Man And Regime /
Chapter Three. Religion And Order: Philosophical Reflections From Augustine To Hegel On The Spiritual Sources Of Law And Politics /
Chapter Four. Politics And Religion In The Philosophy Of The Enlightenment I: Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke And Rousseau /
Chapter Five. Politics And Religion In The Philosophy Of The Enlightenment II: Kant /
Chapter Six. Basic Outlines Of The ‘Political Science Of Religion’ /
Chapter Seven. The Diabolical Dimensions In The Shapes Of Political Reality /
Chapter Eight. Love And Violence: Dialectical Reflections On The Phenomenology Of The Crusade /
Chapter Nine. Totalitarianism And Radical Islamic Ideologies /
Chapter Ten. The Enlightenment In Contemporary Cultural Debate /
Chapter Eleven. The Religious Aspects Of The Founding Of The American Republic: A Design Of Religion And Reason /
Chapter Twelve. Taking Pluralism Seriously: The Us And The Eu As Multicultural Democracies? By And /
Chapter Thirteen. Law, Politics And Religion: In Search Of Criteria For Understanging Modernity /
Chapter Fourteen. From Transcendence To Introcendence: The Consciousness Of Political Reality And Psycho-Esoteric Constructions Of Salvation /
Name Index /
Subject Index /
Summary:Modern, liberal democracies in the West living under the rule of law and protection of human rights cannot articulate the very values from which they derive their legitimacy. These pre-political and pre-legal preconditions cannot be guaranteed, let alone be enforced by the state, but constitute nevertheless its moral and spiritual infrastructure. Until recently, a common background and horizon consisted in Christianity, but due to secularisation and globalisation, society has become increasingly multicultural and multireligious. The question can and should be raised how religion relates to these sources of normative order in society, how religion, politics and law relate to each other, and how social cohesion can be attained in society, given the growing varieties of religious experiences. In this book, a philosophical account of this question is carried out, on the one hand historically from Plato to the Enlightenment, on the other hand systematically and practically.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1282400614
9786612400612
9047425383
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Bart C. Labuschagne, Reinhard W. Sonnenschmidt.