Can Religious Establishment be Liberal Enough?

Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):215-223 (2020)
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In this article, I aim to do two things. I offer an assessment of religious establishment according to liberal standards. I then ask how this analysis bears on Nigel Biggar’s defence of Anglican establishment. I argue that only some features of Anglican establishment are compatible with the liberal standard of what I call minimal secularism.

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Cecile Laborde
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State-Religion Connections and Multicultural Citizenship.Tariq Modood - 2020 - In Jacob Levy, Jocelyn Maclure & Daniel Weinstock (eds.), Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor. Chicago: McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 65-81.
Anglican Establishment: How is it Liberal?Nigel Biggar - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):205-214.

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