Religion in Politics

Constitutional and Moral Perspectives

Perry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:15th Apr '99

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Among American religious believers there is disagreement about many fundamental religious/moral matters. Because the United States is both such a religious country and such a religiously pluralistic country, the issue of the proper role of religion in politics is extremely important to political debate. In Religion in Politics, Michael Perry addresses a fundamental question: what role may religious arguments play, if any, either in public debate about what political choices to make or as a basis of political choice? He is principally concerned with political choices that ban or otherwise disfavour one or another sort of human conduct based on the view that the conduct is immoral. He divides the controversy into two debates: the constitutionally proper role of religious arguments in politics, and a related, but distinct, debate about the morally proper role. Perry concludes that political choices about the morality of human conduct should not be based on religion. The newest work by one of the most important constitutional theorists writing today, Religion in Politics is sure to spark a new debate on the subject.

'Tightly argued and intellectually surprising, the essay sheds much needed light on the murky intersection between politics, law and, religion in a pluralistic society. An important volume for university, seminary, and law libraries.'

ISBN: 9780195130959

Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm

Weight: 272g

176 pages