Religion and religious diversity now occupy a central place in several prominent debates in contemporary political theory, such as those concerning the meaning(s) and relevance of secularism, the place of religious reasons in political deliberation, and whether religious beliefs and practices deserve special treatment by laws and public institutions. That religion has once again become a divisive topic amongst political theorists is perhaps surprising, given the widespread consensus about such staples of liberal political morality as the separation of church and state and the principle of religious freedom.
Featuring the work of both established and up-and-coming scholars, this collection will take stock of the recent turn towards religion in political theory, identify some of the major unresolved challenges and issues, and suggest new avenues for theoretical inquiry. Taken as a whole, the collection showcases some cutting-edge work by leading scholars of religion and political theory and demonstrates the vitality of religion and political theory as a research agenda.
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Edited by Jonathan Seglow and Andrew Shorten
Chapter 1: Introduction
Jonathan Seglow and Andrew Shorten
Part 1: Secularism and Liberalism
Chapter 2: Inclusion or Exclusion of Religion: What Does Secularism Require?
Sune Lægaard
Chapter 3: The Paradox of Political Secularism
Sebastián Rudas
Chapter 4: Shaping Religion: The Limits of Transformative Liberalism
Paul Billingham
Part 2: Religious Accommodation
Chapter 5: Religion and the Claims of Citizenship: The Dangers of Institutional Accommodation
Andrea Baumeister
Chapter 6: Exemption Proliferation
Nick Martin
Chapter 7: (Not) Shaking Hands with People of the Opposite Sex: Civility, National Identity, and Accommodation
Christoph Baumgartner
Part 3: The New Challenges of Religious Diversity
Chapter 8: Religious Duties and Equal Opportunities in Public Spaces
Simon Thompson
Chapter 9: What is wrong with the Swiss Minaret Ban? A Comprehensive Response on Belonging in Post-migration Societies
Esma Baycan and Matteo Gianni
Chapter 10: Compromise and Religious Diversity
Elise Roumeas