Secular Cosmopolitanism, Hospitality, and Religious Pluralism

Secular Cosmopolitanism, Hospitality, and Religious Pluralism

by Andrew Fiala
Secular Cosmopolitanism, Hospitality, and Religious Pluralism

Secular Cosmopolitanism, Hospitality, and Religious Pluralism

by Andrew Fiala

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Overview

This book explores the idea of religious pluralism while defending the norms of secular cosmopolitanism, which include liberty, tolerance, civility, and hospitality. The secular cosmopolitan ideal requires us to be more tolerant and more hospitable toward religious believers and non-believers from diverse traditions in our religiously pluralistic world. Some have argued that the world’s religions can be united around a common core. This book argues that it is both impossible and inadvisable either to reduce religion to one thing or to deny religion. Instead, the book affirms non reductive pluralism and seeks to understand how we should live in a pluralistic world.

Building on work in the sociology of religion and philosophy of religion, the book examines the grown of religious diversity (and the spread of nonreligion) in the contemporary world. It argues that religious toleration, hospitality, and compassion must be extended in a global direction. Secular cosmopolitanism recognizes that each person has a right to his or her deepest beliefs and that the diversity of the world’s religious and non-religious traditions cannot be reduced or eliminated.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134849338
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/04/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 691 KB

About the Author

Andrew Fiala is Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fresno. He is the author of The Bloomsbury Companion to Political Philosophy (2015), and the 8th edition of Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues with Barbara MacKinnon (2014). Fiala also writes a weekly column for the Fresno Bee.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: From Civility to Hospitality

PART I: The Logic of Diversity And a Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion

2. One, None, Many: The Logic of Religion

3. The Golden Rule of Hospitality, Agnosticism, and the Pluralistic Wager

4. Naïve Religion and Philosophical Critique

5. Should an Atheist Take Communion? Good Will, Kindness, Testimony, and Truth

6. Pragmatic and Poly-Theistic Philosophy of Religion

PART II: Explorations in the Depth of Diversity

7. Toward a Secular Cosmopolitan Soteriology

8. Love, Liberty, and The Good Samaritan

9. Human Rights, Theocentrism, and Religious Diversity

10. Militant Atheism, Pragmatism, and the God-Shaped Hole

PART III: Hospitality and A Secular Cosmopolitan Ethic

11. Hospitality, Civil Dialogue, and Cosmopolitanism
12. Solidarity, Play, and the Pluralistic Wager

13. Ethics for a Secular Cosmopolitan World

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