Faith in Democracy. Justice, Politics and Transcendence

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This book explores the spiritual potential of faith, mysticism and transcendence in answer to the dangers of a mythologised state and the sacro-sanctification of liberal democracy and its rule of law. It searches for a curative for the pathological transformation of these institutions into so called political religions. Along this line, it explores the importance of spirituality and transcendence for political legitimacy, democratic participation and international cooperation, law and politics.There being no general agreed-upon definition of spirituality, the authors examine what may be seen as spiritual dimensions of the political. These dimensions have in common a focus on transcendence as a vanishing point of rationality and rational justification. This vanishing point may become manifest, for example, in a primordial requisite of becoming an individual person; in responding in freedom to the call of theocracy; in the phenomenon of prophecy or political wisdom; in the remaining shards of formerly all-pervasive religious institutions; in tenacious hope for a democracy-to-come; in the courageous resilience and resistance of citizens of non- or un-democratic states; etc.The authors of this book, philosophers, theologians, psychologists, jurists and others, are more or less suspicious of the Modern theories of the social contract allegedly justifying democracy. It may turn out, however, that the inexhaustive and unfathomable dimension of faith which comes up as an alternative is not so easy to handle as a rational argument. This impracticality of faith and transcendence might be the irreducible yet indispensable predicament of democracy.strongMahmoud Masaelistrong is the Executive Director of Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns APGC. His area of research and teaching interests are global ethics, global development, human wellbeing, universal spirituality, and human rights.strongNikolaos Asproulisstrong is Deputy Director of the Volos Academy for Theological Studies, Lecturer at the Hellenic Open University and member of the International Advisory Board of Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns APGC.strongRico Snellerstrong is a philosopher and vice president of Alternative Perspectives and Global Concerns APGC. His research interests include philosophy of life, critique of rationality, and altered states of consciousness.strongTimo Slootwegstrong studied Philosophy and History and wrote his thesis on the subject of Historical Consciousness. He teaches Philosophy of Law and Ethics at the University of Leiden the Netherlands. His current research interests are theology of law, law and literature, aesthetics of law and morality, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Heidegger.ISBN 9789463711890