This work considers the relationship between religion, state, and market, illustrating that the market is a powerful site for the cultural work of secularizing religious conflict. Scholars from a variety of disciplines explore more intentionally the extent to which markets are implicated in and illuminate the place of religion in public life.
This work considers the relationship between religion, state, and market, illustrating that the market is a powerful site for the cultural work of secularizing religious conflict. Scholars from a variety of disciplines explore more intentionally the extent to which markets are implicated in and illuminate the place of religion in public life.
Kathleen Flake is Richard Lyman Bushman Professor of Mormon Studies and Co-Director, Virginia Center for the Study of Religion, University of Virginia, USA. Nathan B. Oman is Rollins Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for the Study of Law and Markets, William and Mary Law School, USA.
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Introduction: Democracy and Religion in the Market 1 Denominational Uncoupling in a Divestment Age: Religion in the History of the American University 2 Markets, Religion, and Moral Deliberation: The Affordable Care Act's Contraceptive Mandate 3 Regulating Religion in the Public Arena: Lessons Learned from Global Data Collections 4 Shots Not Fired in the Culture War: Commercial Litigation in Contemporary Rabbinical Courts 5 Go Tell It [to the IRS]: American Suspicions Around Religious Profit-Making 6 The Liberty of the Will in Theology Permits the Liberated Markets of Liberalism 7 Neutral Principles and Legal Pluralism 8 Markets as Moral Contexts: An Account Based in Catholic Theological Anthropology 9 Regulating Religious Performance on the Commercial Stage
Introduction: Democracy and Religion in the Market 1 Denominational Uncoupling in a Divestment Age: Religion in the History of the American University 2 Markets, Religion, and Moral Deliberation: The Affordable Care Act's Contraceptive Mandate 3 Regulating Religion in the Public Arena: Lessons Learned from Global Data Collections 4 Shots Not Fired in the Culture War: Commercial Litigation in Contemporary Rabbinical Courts 5 Go Tell It [to the IRS]: American Suspicions Around Religious Profit-Making 6 The Liberty of the Will in Theology Permits the Liberated Markets of Liberalism 7 Neutral Principles and Legal Pluralism 8 Markets as Moral Contexts: An Account Based in Catholic Theological Anthropology 9 Regulating Religious Performance on the Commercial Stage
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