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Religion in Public Life
Must Faith Be Privatized?
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274 pages
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The book explores the role of religion in public life versus its place as a private concern, particularly within pluralistic societies. Roger Trigg delves into the tension between celebrating diversity and addressing fundamental truths. He questions whether it is possible to uphold freedom while severing its connections to religious foundations, prompting readers to consider the implications of these ideas in contemporary discourse.
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2008, paperback
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