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Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination

Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination

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Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination
Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination
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This captivating title delves deep into the contentious arena of religious liberty and its implications in contemporary society. With a unique angle, it explores the importance of these liberties while addressing the often polarizing debates surrounding discrimination laws. The authors, Anderson, Girgis, and Corvino, navigate through the intricacies of the subject matter, presenting compelling arguments from both sides of the divide. Their thought-provoking discourse challenges readers to consider various...

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manufacturer Oxford University Press
height 5.4
weight 0.80027801106
width 0.9
length 8.1
releaseDate 2017-06-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
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Who are the authors of the book?

The book is authored by Anderson, Girgis, and Corvino, each bringing their unique perspective on the issue of religious liberty.

What topics does the book cover?

It covers the intersection of religious liberty and antidiscrimination laws, presenting arguments for and against exemptions based on religious beliefs.

What is the primary argument of Corvino?

Corvino argues against broad religious exemptions and emphasizes the need to protect marginalized groups from potential discrimination.

Is this book suitable for academic study?

Yes, this book is highly suitable for academic discussion and can be used in educational settings to explore complex moral and legal issues.

What is the intended audience for this book?

The book is intended for readers interested in law, ethics, social justice, and particularly those who wish to engage in substantive discussions about religious liberties.

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