Religious political arguments, accessibility, and democratic deliberation
Christian critics of liberalism, and especially of contemporary public-reason liberalism, often argue that it objectionably excludes religious voices form the public square, by requiring citizens to bracket their religious convictions when they engage in democratic deliberation. In response, libera...
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Notre Dame Law School
2023
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