Abstract

In the vol. 3, no. 4 issue of Rhetoric & Public Affairs we defended a moral and religious grounding of tolerance. To our surprise, three out of four respondents disagreed with us, sometimes enthusiastically! Since we take Jean Bethke Elshtain's criticisms as friendly amendments, we will focus instead on the essays by Edwin Black, Jay Mechling, and James Arnt Aune, who found our arguments and even us to be ludicrous and dangerous.

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