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The Possibility of Religious Freedom Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)

The Possibility of Religious Freedom By Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)

The Possibility of Religious Freedom by Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)


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Drawing on classical natural law to bridge the gaps between human and divine law, Taliaferro expounds a new, practical theory of religious freedom for the modern world, and lucidly explains the challenges involved. This book will appeal to scholars of religion, and law, as well as classical Judaism, Christianity and Islamic studies.

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The Possibility of Religious Freedom: Early Natural Law and the Abrahamic Faiths by Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)

Religious freedom is one of the most debated and controversial human rights in contemporary public discourse. At once a universally held human right and a flash point in the political sphere, religious freedom has resisted scholarly efforts to define its parameters. Taliaferro explores a different way of examining the tensions between the aims of religion and the needs of political communities, arguing that religious freedom is a uniquely difficult human right to uphold because it rests on two competing conceptions, human and divine. Drawing on classical natural law, Taliaferro expounds a new, practical theory of religious freedom for the modern world. By examining conceptions of law such as Sophocles' Antigone, Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed, Ibn Rushd's Middle Commentary on Aristotle's Rhetoric, and Tertullian's writings, The Possibility of Religious Freedom explains how expanding our notion of law to incorporate such theories can mediate conflicts of human and divine law and provide a solid foundation for religious liberty in modernity's pluralism.

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'Karen Taliaferro's The Possibility of Religious Freedom: Early Natural Law and the Abrahamic Faiths is modest in size but ambitious in scope.' Joshua Neoh, Journal of Law and Religion

About Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)

Karen Taliaferro is Assistant Professor in the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University. She has held fellowships at Princeton University's James Madison Program and Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service-Qatar, as well as an NSEP Boren Fellowship in Morocco, where she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Religion and law in late modernity; 2. Antigone: the tragedy of human and divine law; 3. Maimonides' middle way: teleology as a guide for the perplexed; 4. Between Shari'a and human law: Ibn Rushd and the unwritten law of nature; 5. Arguing natural law: Tertullian and religious freedom in the Roman Empire; Conclusion. Natural law, modernity and aporia; Epilogue. Religious freedom in Qatar.

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GOR012733466
9781108439183
1108439187
The Possibility of Religious Freedom: Early Natural Law and the Abrahamic Faiths by Karen Taliaferro (Arizona State University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20220519
179
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