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Religion on trial/ by Astrid von Busekist.
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an essay on deliberalism /
Author:
Busekist, Astrid von.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xxvi, 336 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Part I The Letter Of The Law -- 1. Separate And Protect -- 2. What Neutrality? -- 3. American Crusade: The Tribulations Of A Christian Family -- 4. The Making Of A Citizen -- Part II The Body Of The Law -- 5. Another('S) Skin -- 6. A Nation Of Comics? From Criminal To Civil Law -- 7. Protecting Religious Communities -- 8. Protecting The Integrity Of Believers -- 9. The Meaning Of Toleration -- Part III The Gender Of The Law -- 10. Women "In Chains": The Get In Jewish Law -- 11. Women Liberated By Civil Law? -- 12. Religion Within The Limits Of The Constitution -- 13. Law's Liberty: A Question Of Thresholds -- 14. Hard Cases: The Civil Execution Of Religious Contracts -- 15. An Unprecedented Cooperation: Bridging The Gap Between Civil And Religious Law.
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Freedom of religion. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-95567-9
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9783031955679
Religion on trial = an essay on deliberalism /
Busekist, Astrid von.
Religion on trial
an essay on deliberalism /[electronic resource] :by Astrid von Busekist. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxvi, 336 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The Sciences Po series in international relations and political economy,2945-6088. - Sciences Po series in international relations and political economy..
Part I The Letter Of The Law -- 1. Separate And Protect -- 2. What Neutrality? -- 3. American Crusade: The Tribulations Of A Christian Family -- 4. The Making Of A Citizen -- Part II The Body Of The Law -- 5. Another('S) Skin -- 6. A Nation Of Comics? From Criminal To Civil Law -- 7. Protecting Religious Communities -- 8. Protecting The Integrity Of Believers -- 9. The Meaning Of Toleration -- Part III The Gender Of The Law -- 10. Women "In Chains": The Get In Jewish Law -- 11. Women Liberated By Civil Law? -- 12. Religion Within The Limits Of The Constitution -- 13. Law's Liberty: A Question Of Thresholds -- 14. Hard Cases: The Civil Execution Of Religious Contracts -- 15. An Unprecedented Cooperation: Bridging The Gap Between Civil And Religious Law.
This is a brilliant study of the many instances when religious obligations come into conflict with secular legal principles. In careful case studies of three of those instances - home schooling, circumcision, and divorce - Astrid von Busekist argues that in real life neither the obligations nor the principles are fixed forever, unchanging. She offers a wise argument for pragmatic and contextual resolutions. -Michael Walzer, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton University This book examines three distinct modes of interaction between secular law and religious commandments: "separationism," "composition," and "cooperation", and explores how legal practitioners address complex cases through pragmatic reasoning. Its originality lies in grounding the analysis in three real-world scenarios - home-schooling, circumcision, and Jewish divorce (Get) -, each illustrating conflicts between foundational norms belonging to distinct normative frameworks. Rather than asking how liberal constitutionalism should normatively resolve such cases, the author argues that the threshold distinguishing permissible and compatible religious practices must be assessed contextually and pragmatically. The book's counterintuitive contribution is to demonstrate that, even within the extensively studied field of church-state relations, secularism is a dynamic, evolving practice. Astrid von Busekist is Professor of Political Theory, and Researcher at the Center for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po, Paris. She is Head of the Political Theory Program, and Editor of Raisons Politiques. She has written extensively on justice, boundaries, nationalism and language policies.
ISBN: 9783031955679
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