This little book is a philosophical novella whose greatest virtue is that it may actually be read by both religious thinkers and academic philosophers—two audiences of slight interaction—and perhaps even ignite a sustained dialogue between them.
- Philip S. Gorski, Yale University,
Charles Taylor and Jocelyn Maclure elucidate the ‘constitutive principles’ of secularism in this brief, well-structured, carefully argued work of philosophical analysis...Taylor and Maclure have written a sophisticated conceptual analysis. Not everyone will agree with all of their pronouncements, but their work certainly enhances one's understanding of the meaning and nature of secularism.
- Graeme Voyer, Winnipeg Free Press
Taylor and Maclure have collaborated to present a clear, compelling and common-sense analysis of the vexed issue of church and state in contemporary politics. They commend a ‘liberal-pluralist’ approach to cultural difference.
- Dennis O'Brien, America