Habermas, the Jesuits and Religion: Notes on a Discussion about the Role of Religion in Society

Authors

  • Lukas Kaelin University of Vienna, Austria

Abstract

In 2007, a public panel discussion took place between Jürgen Habermas and professors of the Jesuit University in Munich about the place and importance of religion in and for the (post-) secular society. Habermas there explained that the relation between society and religion has its counterpart on a personal level as the relation between reason and faith. Habermas points out that practical reason can only understand itself, if it clarifies its relation to the religious consciousness. This paper attempts to articulate and clarify the form of this twofold relation.

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