In his aptly titled essay, “Freedom and Unfreedom”, William T. Cavanaugh concerns himself with distinguishing between nuanced differences of freedom in order to judge – and judge we must – the justness of our economic exchanges and to what extent they enliven and enrich our freedom and ability to flourish as human beings. Particularly, Cavanaugh […]
April 23, 2010
The wall of separation between religion and politics erected and sustained by classical liberalism perpetuates the notion that religious belief is discriminatory, intolerant, and at times fanatical, and as such is unable to participate in the public realm. Ronald Thiemann, in a variety of contexts, confronts the presumption that one’s personal beliefs cannot and should […]
July 23, 2010
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