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Why Do Religious Forms Matter? Reflections on Materialism, Toleration, and Public Reason

Title
Why Do Religious Forms Matter? [electronic resource] : Reflections on Materialism, Toleration, and Public Reason / by Pooyan Tamimi Arab.
ISBN
9783030957797
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIII, 139 p.) 8 illus. in color.
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Summary
In Why Do Religious Forms Matter?, Pooyan Tamimi Arab reflects on the Early Modern roots and contemporary relevance of a materialist perspective on the politics of religious diversity. Taking as a starting point the insight that religions manifest in myriad sensible forms-in architecture, in images, in the use of objects in rituals, and in distinctive ways of speaking-Tamimi Arab traces to Spinoza the material-religion approach prevalent in anthropology and religious studies. It is in Locke's political philosophy, however, that forms are tied to toleration-understood as a neutrally applied civil right-which Tamimi Arab discusses through contemporary case studies of mosque construction, amplified calls to prayer, and the right to ritual slaughter. Going beyond the Enlightenment criticism and toleration of religions, the book concludes with an inclusive reading of Rawls's ideal of public reason, which assumes forms of discourse-religious and non-religious-to always be several. Religious forms thus turn out to be indispensable to liberal democracy itself. Pooyan Tamimi Arab is Assistant Professor of religious studies at Utrecht University. He is a board member of the Amsterdam Spinoza Circle and member of the Young Academy of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Language
English
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March 07, 2022
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: What Is a Religious Form?
Chapter 2: Spinoza: Arch-Father of the Material-Religion Approach
Chapter 3: Locke: Equal Rights to Toleration Today
Chapter 4: Rawls: Religious Forms and Public Reason
Chapter 5: Coda: Why Abstraction Matters.
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