Taking leave of Abraham: an essay on religion and democracy

Abraham's intention to sacrifice his son on God's command symbolises the violent potential of authoritarian religion. The contemporary resurgence of radically 'conservative' and 'fundamentalist' religion raises the question whether this kind of God-relation is compatibl...

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Collaborateurs: Nørager, Troels (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Aarhus Oakville, CT Aarhus University Press 2008
Dans:Année: 2008
Recensions:Rundt om religionskritikken (2010) (Klostergaard Petersen, Anders, 1969 -)
Sujets non-standardisés:B Democracy Religious aspects
B Abrahamic Religions
B Political science ; Philosophy
B Political Science Philosophy
B Religion Philosophy
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology of Religion
B Religion ; Philosophy
B Religion
B Democracy ; Religious aspects
B Social Science
B RELIGION ; Religion, Politics & State
B Electronic books
B Religion And Politics
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Résumé:Abraham's intention to sacrifice his son on God's command symbolises the violent potential of authoritarian religion. The contemporary resurgence of radically 'conservative' and 'fundamentalist' religion raises the question whether this kind of God-relation is compatible with a commitment to liberal democracy. In this timely and original book, Troels Nager provides an answer by integrating insights from philosophy of religion and political philosophy
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-[248]) and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:8779347711