Religion’s Liberalism

Criminal Law and Philosophy 15 (1):91-103 (2020)
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This article explores the relation between modern liberalism and the religious foundations of public life. It is intended to complement Cecile Laborde’s book, Liberalism’s Religion, by showing that religious idea are capable of generating and sustaining liberal principles in their own way.

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