Secularism is often imagined in Thomas Jefferson''s words as ''a wall of separation between Church and State''. This book moves past that standard picture to argue that secularism is a process that reshapes both religion and politics. Borrowing a term from religious traditions the book goes further to argue that this process should be understood as a process of conversion. Matthew Scherer studies Saint Augustine John Locke John Rawls Henri Bergson and Stanley Cavell to present a more accurate picture of what secularism is what it does and how it can be reimagined to be more conducive to genuine democracy.
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