Sfera Politicii (Jul 2011)

The myth of secular tolerance

  • John Coffey

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 161 (7)
pp. 13 – 20

Abstract

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The resurgence of religious violence at the start of the twenty-first century has reinforced the myth of secular tolerance – the notion that whereas religious believers are instinctively intolerant, tolerance comes naturally to the secular mind. This article challenges the myth. It suggests that secular people are not immune from the temptation to persecute and vilify others, and argues that the Christian Gospel fostered the rise of religious toleration. Facing the rise ‘new secularism’ since 2008 it is important to go to the roots of the myth of secular tolerance.

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