Reaping the Whirlwind: Liberal Democracy and the Religious AxisGeorgetown University Press, 2007 M07 5 - 352 páginas As early as the sixteenth century the liberal democratic state has been forced to confront the question of religion in politics. The result has been a tense and uncomfortable balancing act. Today, in the public square of liberal democracy, a number of religious confessions and beliefs compete for attention. In the American experience, some sense of religious pluralism and relative social harmony has been maintained. However, for this relationship to prevail, a tension must continue to exist—one that balances the political and social pursuits of self-interest with meeting the objectives of the common good. In Reaping the Whirlwind, John R. Pottenger shows how this process began in the modern world, and how societies attempt to manage this ongoing conflict. The first part of the book lays the groundwork of his analysis by using examples from history to demonstrate the genesis of political and religious "whirlwinds." It goes on to explore contemporary case studies, such as conflicts between Mormons and Evangelicals in the United States, liberation theology in Latin America, Islam and the state in Uzbekistan, and radical Christian reconstructionism. Pottenger believes that the formal institutions of liberal democracy should maintain this turbulence, even as religious activism threatens to upset the balance. He concludes by advocating religious liberty and recognizing the individual and social need for expression. At the same time, he maintains that the survival of liberal democracy requires that these religious traditions not dominate the public sphere. |
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... acknowledgment of God . One of the more prominent legal issues is that of public dis- play of the Ten Commandments . The nationally celebrated saga of Roy S. Moore, the “Ten Commandments Judge,” reveals the complex 7 Part I.
Liberal Democracy and the Religious Axis John R. Pottenger. Roy S. Moore, the “Ten Commandments Judge,” reveals the ... Moore's case illustrates the competition of conflicting worldviews in the public square. As a result of political ...
... Moore, former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, assert that open display of the commandments of the Decalogue amounts to public acknowledgment of God, which is cru- cial to the maintenance of a moral culture and a good society ...
... Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, had placed in the rotunda of the building a two-and- a-half ton ... Moore's monument depicted the two stone tablets of the Decalogue. The first four com- mandments, regarding the ...
... Moore's public display of the monument in a gov- ernment building was tantamount to state support of religion , and thus violated both previous U.S. Supreme Court interpretations of the Constitution and the separation of church and ...
Contenido
Chapter 7 | 157 |
Chapter 8 | 184 |
Chapter 9 | 208 |
Part IV | 241 |
Chapter 10 | 243 |
Notes | 261 |
Bibliography | 301 |
Index | 325 |
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