No Separation: Christians, secular democracy, and sex

"In this book Viefhues-Bailey argues that political Christianities in the form of secularized "cultural religion," rather than retrieving past historical models, both emerge from and effect [affect] how the state regulates its citizenry. He identifies three forms of political Christia...

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Auteur principal: Viefhues-Bailey, Ludger H. 1965- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: New York Columbia University Press [2023]
Dans:Année: 2023
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Christianisme / Démocratie / Laïcité / Conscience nationale / Éthique sexuelle
RelBib Classification:AD Sociologie des religions
CG Christianisme et politique
FD Théologie contextuelle
NCF Éthique sexuelle
Sujets non-standardisés:B Democracy Religious aspects Christianity
B Intercultural communication Religious aspects Christianity
B Christianity and politics
B Sex Religious aspects Christianity
B Christianity and culture
B Nationalism Religious aspects Christianity
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Résumé:"In this book Viefhues-Bailey argues that political Christianities in the form of secularized "cultural religion," rather than retrieving past historical models, both emerge from and effect [affect] how the state regulates its citizenry. He identifies three forms of political Christianity--that democracy requires a shared Christian cultural foundation (Germany), that "the People" are united through correctly ordered reproductive policy (France), and that civic belonging is defined and mobilized through the affects of antagonism and enmity (United States). He evaluates how these forms function in three concrete conflicts stirred up by religion in secular European and American public squares--legal arbitration of Muslim veiling in Germany, same-sex marriage in France, and abortion in the United States--demonstrating how in each case they betray a deep xenophobia, misogyny, homophobia, and racialized nationalism. The cumulative argument exposes the illiberal foundations of contemporary secular democracies, which police their citizens not through shared liberal values or processes but through complex, unacknowledged webs of influence. The book also charts a way out of the crisis of democracy brought about by the authoritarian populisms they engender: since religion is inextricably bound to politics, citizens need to adopt the idea of communities of care at the core of their democratic conception so that more compassionate forms of Christianity can become central"--
Introduction -- Germany, cultural Christianity, and the veil -- Philosophical interlude on making the bonds that unite us
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0231163452