Religion and Public Discourse
Principles and Guidelines for Religious Participants
Martin E. Marty, David Guinn, and Larry Greenfield
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While religious leaders through the centuries have often insisted on monopolies and resorted to using civil powers to enforce their views, people of faith have just as often used that faith to resist false authority, bad law, and social injustice imposed by equally ideological, secularly-led forces. In any case, as this handbook argues, the voices of conscience, morality, justice, mercy, and ethics are too blended and too interdependent for either party to be silenced now. |
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 Religion and Public Discourse: Principles and Guidelines for Religious Participants
Publisher: Park Ridge Center, Chicago
Date: 1998.
26 pages.
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