Law, Religion, and Politics

LEGAL STUDIES 425A

What is the role of religious argument in politics and law? What kinds of arguments are advanced, and how do they differ from one another? Are some of these arguments more acceptable than others in a liberal democracy? This course will explore these questions through the work of legal scholars, theologians, and political theorists. Our topics include the nature of violence and coercion in the law, constraints on public reason, the relationship between religion and government, and the nature of religious practice and tradition.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Eth; BU BA; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 01

Law, Religion, and Politics
INSTRUCTOR: Inazu
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