
Secularism or Democracy? : Associational Governance of Religious Diversity
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Contested religious pluralism | p. 17 |
Modern States and Religions, Sociological and Historical Considerations: Setting the Stage | p. 33 |
Secularisation and separation? Institutional diversity of religious governance | p. 35 |
Reconceptualising Principles and Making Political Philosophy Fit for the Task of Accommodating Religious Diversity | p. 65 |
Contextualising morality: moral minimalism, relational neutrality, and fairness as even-handedness | p. 67 |
Priority for liberal democracy or secularism? Why I am not a secularist | p. 93 |
Dilemmas and Limits of Accommodation, Principles and Cases: Applying Moral Minimalism | p. 127 |
Religious freedoms and other human rights, moral conundrums and hard cases | p. 129 |
Relational neutrality and even-handedness towards religions: softer cases and symbolic issues | p. 153 |
Institutional Models of Democracy and Religious Governance: Associative Democracy | p. 175 |
Moderately agonistic democracy, democratic institutional pluralism, associative democracy and the incorporation of minorities | p. 179 |
Normative models of religious governance: associative democracy. a moral defence | p. 201 |
Dilemmas of institutionalisation: associative democracy, church autonomy and equal treatment of religions | p. 223 |
A realistic defence of associative democracy | p. 245 |
Associative democracy and education | p. 263 |
Conclusions | p. 291 |
Notes | p. 301 |
References | p. 347 |
Index of names | p. 367 |
Index of subjects | p. 375 |
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