Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: Liberalism and Neutrality
  • Chapter 1: Liberalism and Neutrality – a philosophical Exploration
  • Chapter 2: Neutrality and Autonomy
  • Chapter 3: Autonomy and valuable Options: Raz, Kymlicka and Chan
  • Chapter 4: Reformation Liberalism: non-autonomy based
  • Conclusion Part 1
  • Part 2: Autonomy-based Liberalism and active State Support for valuable Options
  • Chapter 5: Can a liberal State support Art?
  • Chapter 6: Liberal State Support for Art and liberal Neutrality: Criteria
  • Chapter 7: Active State Support for Religions and liberal Neutrality: Criteria
  • Chapter 8: Active State Support for faith-based Schools
  • Chapter 9: Active State Support for Religious Education
  • Conclusion Part 2
  • Part 3: Church-state Models and Neutrality
  • Chapter 10: Church-state Models in an international Perspective
  • Chapter 11: Political Secularism: passive and assertive
  • Chapter 12: Active State Support for Religions
  • Chapter 13: State Church
  • Conclusion Part 3
  • Part 4: General Conclusion: liberal Neutrality and active State Support for Religions: a Contradiction in Terms?
  • Bibliography.