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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Barre, Elizabeth A.
URN etd-07112009-153415
Title Reconciled to Liberty: Catholics, Muslims, and the Possibility of Overlapping Consensus
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Religion, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
John Kelsay Committee Chair
Adam Gaiser Committee Member
Aline Kalbian Committee Member
Sumner B. Twiss Committee Member
Victoria Costa Outside Committee Member
Keywords
  • Development of Doctrine
  • Moral Reform
  • Natural Law
  • Human Rights
  • Religious Pluralism
  • Public Reason
  • Limited Government
  • Popular Sovereignty
  • Religious Liberty
  • Comparative Religious Ethics
Date of Defense 2009-07-07
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The right to religious liberty and the tolerance of difference that this right engenders are central components of the American national identity. As a result, many in the United States are perplexed by current events in the Middle East. Rising sectarian violence and the imposition of Islamic law throughout the region have made it clear that the values associated with liberalism are not gaining traction in this part of the world. This dissertation uses the tools of comparative religious ethics to challenge two popular explanations of this phenomenon. The first contends that liberalism is not gaining traction because it is incompatible with certain “exceptional” features of Islamic history and theology. The second explains the phenomenon in terms of a general incompatibility between liberalism and all religions that seek a public role for religion. To challenge these theses, I compare the arguments of John Rawls, John Courtney Murray, and three contemporary Muslim reformers: Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na‘im, Khaled Abou El Fadl, and Abdulaziz Sachedina. In so doing, I show that it is possible to make religious arguments in support of liberal democracy and that Islamic struggles to do so are in no way exceptional.
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