Bussey Religion & Equality in a Pluralist Democracy

Barry W. Bussey (University of Notre Dame Australia – School of Law) has posted Responding to Limitations of the Public Square (International Journal for Religious Freedom, vol 10:1/2 (2017) pp.103–118) on SSRN.  Here is the abstract:

True freedom is dependent upon respect for a diversity of views, including religious beliefs and practices. However, the law appears increasingly reluctant to accommodate religion. Instead, it seeks to force religion into its own image on sexual identity politics, by exerting legal pressure on religious communities to make them conform to the prevailing social norms. The Trinity Western University law school case in Canada vividly illustrates the current tensions between law and religion, which are likened to a cross-cultural interaction. Moving forward, we must choose between treating religion as the nemesis of equality and accepting differences within a pluralist democracy.