ISBN:
9780674971431
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 266 Seiten
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Watt, David Harrington, 1957 - Whose Freedoms? Which Religions? 2018
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Rezensiert in McBride, James A Questionable Faith in the Power of Reason 2018
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Rezensiert in Laborde, Cécile, 1971 - Religious Freedom, US Law, and Liberal Political Theory 2018
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Rezensiert in Equality of Religious Freedom 2018
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Rezensiert in Gordon, Sarah Barringer, 1955 - Rational Debate About Religion? That's Yuge! 2018
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Rezensiert in Blancarte, Roberto, 1957 - Let's Be Reasonable! 2018
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Rezensiert in Baumgartner, Christoph, 1969 - But There Is No Conceptual Level Playing Field! Challenges to Nelson Tebbe's Social Cohesion Approach to Religious Diversity 2018
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Rezensiert in Amesbury, Richard, 1972 - Does Jurisprudence Require a Method to Be Rational? 2018
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Rezensiert in Goldenberg, Naomi R., 1941 - An Appraisal of Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age by Nelson Tebbe 2018
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Tebbe, Nelson, 1969 - Religious freedom in an egalitarian age
DDC:
342.7308/52
Keywords:
Freedom of religion
;
Equality before the law
;
Discrimination Law and legislation
;
Discrimination Religious aspects
;
Civil rights
;
Civil rights Religious aspects
;
Sexual minorities Civil rights
;
Religious aspects
;
Law Methodology
;
Freedom of religion United States
;
Equality before the law United States
;
Discrimination Law and legislation
;
United States
;
Discrimination Religious aspects
;
Civil rights United States
;
Civil rights Religious aspects
;
Sexual minorities Civil rights
;
Religious aspects
;
Law Methodology
;
USA
;
Religionsfreiheit
;
Gleichheit
;
USA
;
Religionsfreiheit
;
Gleichheit
Abstract:
Americans today are struggling with conflicts between religious freedom and equality law. Although such tensions are not new, they are newly vibrant and visible, partly because of egalitarian advances on issues such as LGBT rights and women's reproductive freedom. Those advances have run up against claims by religious traditionalists such as Kim Davis, the county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and Hobby Lobby, the business corporation that won the right to deny contraception coverage to its employees. Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age argues that such conflicts can be resolved without irrationality or arbitrariness. The book provides a method for thinking through problems of religion and equality in a reasoned way and recommends solutions in the areas of employment, public accommodations, government officials, and public funding.--
Abstract:
Americans today are struggling with conflicts between religious freedom and equality law. Although such tensions are not new, they are newly vibrant and visible, partly because of egalitarian advances on issues such as LGBT rights and women's reproductive freedom. Those advances have run up against claims by religious traditionalists such as Kim Davis, the county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and Hobby Lobby, the business corporation that won the right to deny contraception coverage to its employees. Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age argues that such conflicts can be resolved without irrationality or arbitrariness. The book provides a method for thinking through problems of religion and equality in a reasoned way and recommends solutions in the areas of employment, public accommodations, government officials, and public funding.--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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