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The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution by Paul Horwitz (Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law)

The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution is a book for lawyers, law professors, law students, lawmakers, and any citizen who cares about church-state conflict and about the relationship between religion and liberal democracy. It provides a way to understand and balance the conflicts that inevitably arise when neighbors struggle with neighbors, and when liberal democracy tries to reach common ground with religious beliefs and practices. Paul Horwitz argues that the fundamental reason for the church-state conflict is our aversion to questions of religious truth. By trying to avoid the question of religious truth, law and religion has ultimately only reached a state of incoherence. He asserts that the answer to this dilemma is to take the agnostic turn: to take an empathetic and imaginative approach to questions of religious truth, one that actually confronts rather than avoids these questions, but without reaching a final judgment about what that truth is. This book offers a sensitive and sensible approach to questions of church-state conflict, justifying what the courts have done in some cases and demanding new results in others. It explains how the church-state conflict extends beyond law and religion itself, and goes to some of the central questions at the heart of the troubled relationship between religion and liberal democracy in a post-9/11 era.

The Agnostic Age Reviews

The Agnostic Age is an accessible and timely book for readers interested in the connections between pluralism, religion, and liberal democracy. * Harvard Law Review. *
This book is ambitious in its scope as well as in its aims. * Adam Carrington, Journal of Church and State *
An accessible and timely book for readers interested in the connections between pluralism, religion, and liberal democracy. * Harvard Law Review *

About Paul Horwitz (Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law)

Paul Horwitz is the Gordon Rosen Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. He has taught at the University of Iowa, Notre Dame Law School, and the University of San Diego, among other places, and has spoken at some of the nation's leading law schools. He is widely published in the field of constitutional law and the First Amendment, and he has written extensively on law and religion. He is also a blogger at the popular legal blog Prawfsblawg. He is a lawyer in both Canada and the United States, a former editor-in-chief of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review, and a former law clerk for a federal appeals judge.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE: THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT: THE COLLAPSE OF THE LIBERAL CONSENSUS IN LAW AND SOCIETY Chapter One: Religion Under Attack/Liberalism Under Attack Chapter Two: Pilate's Shrug: The Sad Saga of Modern Law and Religion Theory PART TWO: GETTING TO MAYBE: THE AGNOSTIC TURN Chapter Three: Empathetic Agnosticism Chapter Four: The New Commissars of Enlightenment: Of the New Atheists, the Anti-New Atheists, and Agnosticism Chapter Five: Constitutional Agnosticism PART THREE: PUTTING CONSTITUTIONAL AGNOSTICISM TO WORK Chapter Six: Constitutional Agnosticism and Free Exercise of Religion Chapter Seven: Constitutional Agnosticism and the Establishment Clause: One Nation Under ? PART FOUR: CONSTITUTIONAL AGNOSTICISM, RELIGION, AND LIBERAL DEMOCRACY Chapter Eight: Easing the Tension . . . But Not Ending It

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CIN019973772XG
9780199737727
019973772X
The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution by Paul Horwitz (Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2011-02-17
352
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