Offering the most significant contributions on the topic from leading contemporary scholars, J. Caleb Stanton's carefully edited and organized
The Ethics of Citizenship seeks to answer one of the most salient and hotly debated questions of the day: What role, if any, should religion play in U.S. politics? While there is a considerable body of writing in response to this question, until now there has not been a one-volume collection of relevant answers. Here, at last, a variety of distinguished political theorists--from John Rawls to Richard Rorty, and from Nicholas Wolterstorff to Cornel West--weigh in on this important topic, and, together, provide a balanced and engaging overview of the debate that continues to grip the nation.
About the AuthorJ. Caleb Clanton is University Research Professor and Professor of Philosophy at Lipscomb University. He is author or editor of several books, including
Religion and Democratic Citizenship: Inquiry and Conviction in the American Public Square.
Reviews"This carefully selected collection, and balanced appraisal, will be very useful for political theory, ethics, and philosophy of religion courses." --Max L. Stackhouse, De Vries Professor of Theology and Public Life Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
Book InformationISBN 9781602582033
Author J. Caleb ClantonFormat Paperback
Page Count 485
Imprint Baylor University PressPublisher Baylor University Press