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Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies

Volume 25, 2009
Religion, Politics and Society: Maritain and Beyond

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William Sweet Catholicism, Freedom of Conscience, and Democracy
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In this paper I focus on one of the fundamental democratic freedoms – freedom of conscience – and see to what extent Catholicism is compatible or consistent with it and, by extension, with democracy in civil or political institutions. I draw primarily on recent ecclesial statements on the issue, but also on the philosophical views of Jacques Maritain. First, I outline briefly the view of democracy and freedom of conscience that putatively undergirds modern democratic societies, as well as the understanding of this freedom in Catholic thought. Next, I present the claim that there are some important differences in the way in which this freedom is described in Catholicism as distinct from dominant, secular democratic views. Third, I suggest that these differences, while real, do not sustain the claim of a radical difference in principle between freedom of conscience in recent Catholic thought and that found in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I conclude that not only is the Catholic approach to freedom of conscience compatible with democracy in civil institutions, but democratic government may be an important way to develop values recognized by Catholicism as fundamental.
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Louis Perron Maritain et la question du consensus social des sociétés démocratiques : accord pragmatique ou accord de fond?
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Leonard Ferry The Allure of Consent and the Interpretation of Aquinas on Political Authority
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Marco Damonte Confrontation Between Civilization, Religions and Professions of Faith
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Charles LePage The Role of Religion in Society
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Leslie Armour Maritain, Cudworth and The Problem of Political Theology
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Stephanie Boisvert Compassion and Justice in The Merchant of Venice: A Political Critique of Care-Based Ethics
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François F. Savard Revitalizing Aristotle's Notions of Corporeal Unity and Natural Law With Aquinas’ Principle of Mediated Inherence
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Robbie Moser What Does It Mean To Be A Thomist?
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Bharathi Sriraman Barbarism and Religion. Volume Four: Barbarians, Savages and Empires By J. G. A. Pocock, Cambridge University Press, 2005. 372 pp.
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