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Secular public morality,» indeed.
The moral straitjacketing of anyone who raises a critical peep about eco-orthodoxies is part of a growing «new
secular public morality», he says, «which seeks to impose its views on others, even at the cost of political censorship».
Not exact matches
For, priests bought wholesale the motto of liberalism and its individualism, which effected the separation between the private and
public life, the realm of the inner life and external realm, between the
secular and the sacred spheres, and between the Sunday faith and weekday
morality.
If religions thus eschew separate «communal power» and seek justice in society, there is no reason why for this purpose, they should not bring their specific faith - insights regarding
public morality into dialogue and common action through
secular multi-religious groups open for faith - interaction among themselves as well as with
secular ideologies.