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Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety: An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism
Derek Malone-France (Author)
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Palgrave Macmillan
· Hardcover
Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety: An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism - Derek Malone-France
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Synopsis "Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety: An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism"
The relationship between religion and liberal-democratic society has emerged as one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century. Drawing together insights from political philosophy and theory, philosophy of religion, theology, epistemology, and metaphysics, Derek Malone-France argues for a fundamental reorientation of religious conceptions of faith and reframes the debate regarding what role, if any, religious justifications should play in public discourse and the law. Through an innovative re-reading of the existentialist notion of "anxiety," Malone-France develops a "fallibilist" warrant for classic liberal norms of tolerance, non-coercion, and individual freedom, disclosing "the religious logic of liberal autonomy."