Religion in the Public Square
Explore the intricate relationship between religion and politics in "Religion in the Public Square" by Nicholas Wolterstorff. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1996, this thought-provoking paperback spans 190 pages and delves into essential discussions surrounding democracy, ethics, and moral philosophy.
Wolterstorff presents a compelling argument challenging the notion that religious and secular considerations should remain separate in democratic discourse. He counters the views of fellow philosopher Robert Audi, advocating that religious elements are not only appropriate but essential for a robust and pluralistic democracy. This engaging examination is perfect for readers interested in Christianity, comparative religion, and political theory.
Join Nicholas Wolterstorff in this critical exploration of how faith influences public life, promoting a deeper understanding of the vital role that religion can play in today's democratic society.