The Tyranny of Tolerance: Threats to Religious Liberty Contributor(s): Kurti, Peter (Author), Howard, John (Foreword by) |
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ISBN: 1925501485 ISBN-13: 9781925501483 Publisher: Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
Binding Type: Paperback Published: June 2017 |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Ethics - Social Science | Sociology Of Religion |
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" L (0.53 lbs) 198 pages |
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Publisher Description: It was a confident expectation for more than a century that religion -- its beliefs, doctrines and institutions -- would atrophy in the face of growing secularisation. But not only has traditional Christianity survived in liberal western societies; other faiths, most conspicuously Islam, have increasingly become a perceptible presence. This evolution gives rise to many questions about the place of religion in liberal democratic society. These questions include the increasing difficulty in giving public expression to moral positions informed by faith; the interaction of faith-inspired practices and the rule of law; and implications of the shift from 'soft' to 'hard' multiculturalism, marked by a fear that -- unless carefully managed -- diversity would cause intolerance and prejudice to flourish. |
Contributor Bio(s): Kurti, Peter: - The Reverend Peter Kurti is a Research Fellow co-ordinating the Religion and Civil Society program. The program examines the implications of a liberal approach to religion in civil society and investigates the capacity of that society to maintain freedom for expression of religious values. It does not discuss issues of discipline, dogma or organisation. Peter is an ordained minister in the Anglican Church and has worked in England and Australia. His experience includes ministry with inner-city and suburban congregations as well as in the university sector where he also taught. Before joining the CIS Peter had been Rector of Saint James', King Street in Sydney for eight years. He trained for the ministry in England and the United States, and has degrees in law, theology, and philosophy. He is also an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. |
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