01372nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100002400060245006600084260001500150300003200165520084300197650002001040773001401060906001401074942000701088952010701095 c516292d516292210223b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aAudi, Robert925076 aReligion and democracy: Interactions, tensions, possibilities aDaedalus  a149(3), Summer 2020: p.5-24 aHow far should religious liberty extend in democratic societies? What role should religion play in the conduct of citizens? The most prominent tensions are institutional: the relations that do or should exist between “church” and state. But ethics and political theory also extend to standards appropriate to the conduct of individual citizens, and how they should understand the role of religious convictions—especially their own—in civic affairs. “Religion & Democracy” takes on the challenge of outlining standards that balance respect for both religion and democracy, and provide for their mutual flourishing. The volume addresses both institutional questions and the ethics of citizenship as bearing on how individuals, religious or not, may best regard their role in the political system in which they live. - Reproduced aReligion925077 aDaedalus  aDEMOCRACY cAR 00102ddc40709390384aIIPAbIIPAd2021-02-23h149(3), Summer 2020: p.5-24pAR124384r2021-02-23yAR