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The appropriate place for faith within liberal democracies is frequently contested in the domains of law, history, political philosophy, and ethics. Consider whether such considerations demand limits on the manner in which democratic citizens can appeal to matters of faith in public discourse.
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A Point of View | |
Faith and globalization touch on complex topics with multiple perspectives. We note one such point of view here. For additional resources, please visit our list of Other Resources.
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Politics and Salt John E. Hare This article is reprinted from Yale Divinity School's Reflections, Fall 2007 edition. Madeleine Albright came to Yale Divinity School and spoke on the topic "The Mighty and the Almighty: United States Foreign Policy and God." John E. Hare focuses on one part of what she said. She quoted from Vice President Cheney’s Christmas greeting card, which bore the inscription, "If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?"
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An immeasurable amount of work has been published on the topic of Public Role of Faith in Liberal Democracy. Please see a reading list we have collected to point out a few we think are important. | |
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