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Acknowledgments Part 1. The Enlightenment Revisited: Theoretical Questions 1. Religion, the Enlightenment. and the New Global Order, by John M. Owen IV and J. Judd Owen 2. Religious Violence or Religious Pluralism: The Essential Choice, by William A. Galston 3. Religion, Enlightenment, and a Common Good, by Jean Bethke Elshtain 4. How and Why the West Has Lost Confidence in Its Foundational Political Principles, by Thomas L. Pangle Part 2. The Enlightenment, Secularity, and the Religions 5. The Enlightenment Project, Spinoza, and the Jews, by David Novak 6. Puritan Sources of Enlightenment Liberty, by John Witte Jr. 7. India: The Politics of Religious Reform and Conflict, by Pratap Bhanu Mehta 8. Reason and Revelation in Islamic Political Ethics, by Abdulaziz Sachedina 9. Islam, Constitutionalism, and Liberal Democracy, by Sohail H. Hashmi 10. The Identity of the Christian Democratic Movement and Theory of Democracy, by Roberto Papini 11. Concluding Thoughts, by John M. Owen IV and J. Judd Owen Contributors Index

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