Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics |
Editors | William Thompson |
Place of Publication | New York |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 22 Nov 2023 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 0-19-022863-6, 9780190228637 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 22 Nov 2023 |
Abstract
Discussions of religion in political philosophy concern normative questions such as whether religious reasons can be appealed to in political justification, whether the state can support the church, how the state should regulate religious symbols in public space, and how freedom of religion and religious discrimination should be understood. Debates about religion in political philosophy can be separated into two different main framings. One framing represents the issues in terms of a relation between different spheres, such as religion and politics. Another framing represents the issues in terms of the regulation of specific acts and activities, such as observing religious beliefs by wearing religious dress. All these issues, however framed, raise questions about what counts as religion and why it is normatively relevant. However, religion can denote quite different things which are normatively relevant for different reasons in different respects.
Keywords
- church and state
- freedom of religion
- politics and religion
- religious belief
- religious discrimination
- religious establishment
- religious symbols
- religious exemptions