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Freedom of Religion and the Secular State [Paperback]

Russell Blackford
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Book Description

February 7, 2012 0470674032 978-0470674031 1
Exploring the relationship between religion and the state

Focusing on the intersection of religion, law, and politics in contemporary liberal democracies, Blackford considers the concept of the secular state, revising and updating enlightenment views for the present day. Freedom of Religion and the Secular State offers a comprehensive analysis, with a global focus, of the subject of religious freedom from a legal as well as historical and philosophical viewpoint. It makes an original contribution to current debates about freedom of religion, and addresses a whole range of hot-button issues that involve the relationship between religion and the state, including the teaching of evolution in schools, what to do about the burqa, and so on.


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Rare are the books that effectively discuss and connect philosophical background and practical foreground. Russell Blackford’s Freedom of Religion and the Secular State is one.  Blackford’s always and admirably accessible overview covers not only a wide range of prominent controversies, but a number of equally crucial yet commonly overlooked issues such as religious proselytizing and the legitimacy of official church establishments.”  (The
Review of Politics
, 1 November 2013)

“Freedom of Religion & the Secular State could not be more timely. If it becomes a standard text in colleges and universities, and, more generally, became a handy reference to those intimately concerned with questions regarding the separation of religion and state, then possibly, despite continuing heat over the subject, a little cool reflection could mediate the divide.”  (Atheists United, 2012)

"I found the book to be concise and deceptively simply written, but with great depth of analysis. Of course, as a non-religious person, perhaps it is hardly surprising that I enjoyed Blackford's analysis so much: in a sense, he is already "preaching to the converted" for a reader like myself. However, I think it would probably provide much food for thought for the reasonable religious person too." (Skepticlawyer, 9 February 2012)

"But anyway, even with this, this book is a must-have. It needs to be kept to hand in any discussion of Western secularism." (Steve's Posterous, 28 January 2012)

"This worthy contribution to the debate on religious freedom analyses the history and thinking that has underpinned western society today ... Whilst written by an academic, the style and language open up a complex and important debate to a mass audience and clearly underline the principles at stake for both state and church." (Life & Work, 1 February 2012)

"Freedom of Religion and the Secular State offers a comprehensive analysis, with a global focus, of the subject of religious freedom from a legal as well as historical and philosophical viewpoint." (The Richard Dawkins Foundation, 16 December 2011)

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This is a must-read: Blackford has given us a forceful and persuasive book that will have a big impact on the debate it addresses.

AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy and Master of the New College of the Humanities, London


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (February 7, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470674032
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470674031
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,437,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I am an Australian philosopher, literary critic, and sometimes a creative writer - specializing in fantasy and science fiction. You might like to check out my trilogy of novels for the TERMINATOR franchise, collectively known as TERMINATOR 2: THE NEW JOHN CONNOR CHRONICLES, or my thriller KONG REBORN (a modern-day sequel to the original 1933 KING KONG movie).

My most recent books are 50 VOICES OF DISBELIEF: WHY WE ARE ATHEISTS, edited with Udo Schuklenk, and, just off the presses in 2012, FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE SECULAR STATE - which deals with many of the hot-button issues that arise when religion and politics meet. I examine the nature of religion and secularism, and the classical idea of liberalism, offering a philosophical and historical perspective. Among other things, I present a strong case for freedom of speech, including the freedom to criticize religion or particular religions.

However, this is not an anti-religious book. I am openly an atheist, and have argued forthrightly in favour of atheism elsewhere, but the main arguments of FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE SECULAR STATE should appeal to many religious people as well as to secular humanists and other non-believers. Indeed, they largely update the views of John Locke for the twenty-first century, and Locke was himself a religious believer.

I am also editor-in-chief of an online peer-reviewed journal, THE JOURNAL OF EVOLUTION AND TECHNOLOGY, and a columnist with FREE INQUIRY.

After living in Melbourne for 30 years, I'm now back in Newcastle (north of Sydney), where I grew up. I was born in Sydney, which is a city that I love, so I have connections to all these places.

I'm a conjoint lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle. I'm married to Jenny Blackford, whose bio you might also want to check out!

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5.0 out of 5 stars An important book February 26, 2012
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This is an important book, rich in information and packed with well-discussed examples of the relationship between religion and the state. It could become the standard reference for a topic of great current importance. Whether or not you agree with Blackford's politics and his conclusions, the quality of the content makes this book a must-have for anyone interested in modern secularism and atheism.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A delight March 30, 2012
By Tim K
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Blackford's book was very enlightening and even challenged some of the views I hold. In it, Blackford shows that given we live in a liberal democracy, what that exactly means for religious freedom and expression. His model for this is based on that of John Locke, where the State's goal is to protect and serve the this-worldly interests of its population. What does this mean? It means that the State should be religion-blind and neutral on otherworldly, religious matters. As Blackford sums up in the last chapter, "On this approach, the state should not favor particular doctrines relating to the salvation of souls, or anything analogous. . ." (pg 198)

With this approach in mind, Blackford weaves his way through contemporary church-state issues. Though his discussions were informative and thought-provoking, there were certain areas where I wish he would have gone a little further in his conclusions. All things considered though, there was very little I actually disagreed with. His discussions on accommodating religion, the welfare of children, and what power the State has over religious communities were the highlight of the book, for me at least.

The one highlighting principle that I will use in further discussions of this topic is that religious institutions and individuals cannot claim persecution so long as a law is enacted for good secular reasons (the only ones that matter given the Lockean model) and is generally applicable to society as a whole. This has big consequences, all of which Blackford considers.

"Freedom of Religion and the Secular State" is extremely well-written and argued. If you have any interest in the role of religions in modern, secular societies, I highly recommend Blackford's contribution.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book February 1, 2013
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Mr. Blackford, adeptly and succinctly explores the issues in his book and delivers an excellent follow-up to his "50 Voices of Disbelief".
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