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Lucinda Peach (Author)

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February 21, 2002 019514371X 978-0195143713
The debate over religious lawmaking pits respect for religious pluralism against moral identity-with liberal theorists contending that religious lawmaking is generally suspect in a morally and religiously diverse polity like the United States, and communitarian ones arguing that lawmakers cannot, and should not, be expected to suppress their religious commitments in their public policy making. Looking carefully at both sides of this ongoing debate, Lucinda Peach explores the limitations as well as the value of these conflicting perspectives, and proposes a solution for their reconciliation.

Peach breaks from traditional analysis as she contends that both sides of the argument are fundamentally flawed. Neither side has been willing to recognize the merit of the other's arguments, and both have ignored the gender-based disparities of religious lawmaking (particularly with respect to the effect religion has had on reproductive rights and abortion regulation). Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book argues for a pragmatic solution to this impasse which will respect religious pluralism, moral identity, and gender differences. Peach's proposals will be of interest to philosophers, legal theorists, and scholars in women's studies and political science.

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Lucinda Peach is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at American University.

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Religious influences on the political process may result in laws that are both constitutionally and morally problematic. Read the first page
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religious lawmaking, abortion lawmaking, religious lawmakers, deliberative transformative politics, ecumenical political dialogue, proposed legal model, inclusivist ideal, proposed assessment model, communitarian proposals, such lawmaking, free exercise rights, including lawmakers, legislating morality, secular rationale, voluntarist assumptions, restrictive abortion laws, communitarian theorists, antisodomy statutes, religiously pluralistic society, abortion regulation, political divisiveness, moral identity, moral selves, accessible reasons, human life amendment
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Establishment Concerns, United States, First Amendment, Hyde Amendment, Catholic Church, Equal Protection Clause, Planned Parenthood, Reproductive Health Services, Judge Noonan, Mario Cuomo, Fourteenth Amendment, Kent Greenawalt, New York, Representative Hyde, Views of Religion's Place, American Catholic, Bill of Rights, Notre Dame, Senator Hatfield, African American, Grand Rapids School District, Michael Perry
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