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Tables of Contents for Religion in Politics
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction / Religion in Politics
3
6
One / The Constitutional Law of Religious Freedom
9
34
I. Getting from There to Here
10
2
II. Free Exercise
12
2
III. Nonestablishment
14
2
IV. Why Nonestablishment?
16
4
V. Nonestablishment Conflicts
20
5
VI. Free Exercise, Nonestablishment, and the Problem of "Accommodation"
25
5
VII. Religion in Politics: Constitutional Perspectives
30
8
Appendix: Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief
38
5
Two / Religious Arguments in Public Political Debate
43
20
I. Religious Arguments in Public Political Debate--and in Public Culture Generally
44
5
II. Greenawalt on Religious Arguments in Public Political Debate
49
5
III. Rawls's "Ideal of Public Reason"
54
9
Three / Religious Arguments as a Basis of Political Choice
63
42
I. Religious Arguments as a Basis of Political Choice
64
2
II. Religious Arguments about Human Worth
66
6
III. Religious Arguments about Human Well-Being
72
10
IV. A Case in Point: Religious Arguments about the Morality of Homosexual Sexual Conduct
82
3
V. Finnis's Secular Argument about the Morality of Homosexual Sexual Conduct
85
11
VI. A Concluding Comment (Mainly for Theologically "Conservative" Christians)
96
6
Appendix: Judges--A Special Case?
102
3
Notes
105
54
Index
159