An Argument for More, Not Less, Religion in Australian Politics

Liberals, and others, have conventionally maintained that religion-state separation is the best guarantee of religious freedom. Many have also argued that religion-state separation entails keeping religion out of politics. But trying to quarantine religion and politics from one another is often coun...

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Veröffentlicht: AASR [2009]
In: Australian religion studies review
Jahr: 2009, Band: 22, Heft: 3, Seiten: 345-367
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Zusammenfassung:Liberals, and others, have conventionally maintained that religion-state separation is the best guarantee of religious freedom. Many have also argued that religion-state separation entails keeping religion out of politics. But trying to quarantine religion and politics from one another is often counter-productive, keeping important questions off-limits. A more inclusive approach would be to treat religion as a normal part of political debate, open, like everything else, to public discussion and contestation.
ISSN:1744-9014
Enthält:Enthalten in: Australian religion studies review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/arsr.v22i3.345