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Jacques Berlinerblau的《世俗主义:基础》一书提出了这样一个问题:为了确保在全球范围内主导信仰辩论的世俗主义的多重概念,国家需要在多大程度上以及以何种方式与宗教分离。通过围绕一系列不同的问题来组织这本书,包括关于世俗主义的意义及其在有利于自由民主的不同背景下的出现的问题,柏林堡含蓄地为过去三十年来不断发展的学术领域的大部分世俗主义传统的连续性发出了声音。在反对世俗主义作为一种单一文化现象的同时,他努力解决政治世俗主义的规范性预先定义,即世俗国家寻求规范其与宗教公民之间以及宗教公民之间关系的具有法律约束力的行动。
Review Essay on Jacques Berlinerblau, Secularism: The Basics
Jacques Berlinerblau’s “Secularism: The Basics” asks how much and what kind of state separation from religion is required to secure the multiple notions of secularism that have come to dominate debates on faith in the global context. By organizing the book around a distinct set of issues, including questions about the meanings of secularism and its appearance in different contexts that benefit liberal democracy, Berlinerblau implicitly gives voice to the continuity of the tradition of secularism for a large segment of the academic field that has been evolving for the last three decades. While opposing secularism as a monocultural phenomenon, he grapples with the normative pre-definition of political secularism that refers to legally binding actions of the secular state that seek to regulate the relationship between itself and religious citizens and between religious citizens.