Foundations of Religious Tolerance

Religious intolerance is very old and widespread - a phenomenon of a highly distinctive nature which defies reduction to a simpler kind of vice. Methods of achieving religious tolerance have long been in dispute because there is much confusion about its nature.

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Main Author: Newman, Jay
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1982.
Series:Heritage.
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505 0 |a Cover; 1 The concept of religious tolerance; Tolerance; Tolerance and religion; Sources of religious intolerance; Intolerance and unwarranted force; Tolerance as a virtue; Tolerance vs relativism: a preliminary note; 2 The concept of religious prejudice; Prejudice as pre-judgment; Normative prejudice; The distinctiveness of religious prejudice; 3 Tolerance without relativism; Popular religious relativism; Metaphysical relativism; Ethical relativism; 4 Religious pluralism; An argument against religious pluralism; Religious pluralism and secularism; Religious pluralism vs religious relativism 
505 8 |a 5 Proselytizing and intoleranceUtilitarian considerations; Deontological considerations; Epistemologico-ethical considerations; Conditions of religious dialogue; 6 Exclusivism and universalism; Exclusivism and universalism in Judaism; The doctrine of exclusive salvation; A matter of sharing; 7 Religious tolerance and the state; The myth of absolute religious liberty; The proper limits of political toleration; The balancing of interests; An important principle of political philosophy; 8 The intolerant personality; Superstition and enthusiasm; Intolerance as immorality 
505 8 |a Intolerance and self-respect9 Education for tolerance; Two conflicting aims of moral education; Two kinds of socialization; Prospects; NOTES; INDEX 
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