Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy
Explore the intricate relationship between religion, secularism, and constitutional democracy with "Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy," a thought-provoking collection edited and published by Columbia University Press in 2015. Spanning 464 pages, this book critically engages with traditional secularism and religious accommodationism, presenting a foundational analysis towards developing a constitutional secularism that effectively addresses modern societal challenges.
Contributors analyze various facets of how secularism interacts with democratic principles and religious beliefs in the context of the United States, making this work essential for scholars and readers interested in contemporary debates surrounding governance and faith. Join the conversation about the role of religion in public life and the principles that uphold a democratic society. Perfect for academics, policymakers, and anyone eager to understand the evolving landscape of constitutional thought.