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As if God existed : religion and liberty in the history of Italy / Maurizio Viroli ; translated by Alberto Nones.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Viroli, Maurizio.
Contributor:
Nones, Alberto.
Standardized Title:
Come se Dio ci fosse. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Liberty--History.
Liberty.
Religion and politics--Italy--History.
Religion and politics.
Religion and state--Italy--History.
Religion and state.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (375 p.)
Edition:
Core Textbook
Place of Publication:
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Religion and liberty are often thought to be mutual enemies: if religion has a natural ally, it is authoritarianism--not republicanism or democracy. But in this book, Maurizio Viroli, a leading historian of republican political thought, challenges this conventional wisdom. He argues that political emancipation and the defense of political liberty have always required the self-sacrifice of people with religious sentiments and a religious devotion to liberty. This is particularly the case when liberty is threatened by authoritarianism: the staunchest defenders of liberty are those who feel a deeply religious commitment to it. Viroli makes his case by reconstructing, for the first time, the history of the Italian "religion of liberty," covering its entire span but focusing on three key examples of political emancipation: the free republics of the late Middle Ages, the Risorgimento of the nineteenth century, and the antifascist Resistenza of the twentieth century. In each example, Viroli shows, a religious spirit that regarded moral and political liberty as the highest goods of human life was fundamental to establishing and preserving liberty. He also shows that when this religious sentiment has been corrupted or suffocated, Italians have lost their liberty. This book makes a powerful and provocative contribution to today's debates about the compatibility of religion and republicanism.
Contents:
Republics protected by God
Images of the civil religion
Republican and monarchical religion
A religion that instills virtue
Sacred laws and sacred republics
Republican religion and religious reform
A religion to live free
Within the soul
The twilight of republican religion
Without God
After the revolution
The new alliance
Literature and hymns of the religion of liberty
Apostles and martyrs
Masters
Regrets and the quest for new faiths
Two clashing religions
In the name of Christ
Inner liberty
The religion of liberty
A religion that instills hope
The religion of duty
As if God existed
Only a god can expel a god
Leaving life
Twilight.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613852410
9781283539968
1283539969
9781400845514
1400845513
OCLC:
810531413

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