Tolerance


Democracy in peril: Egypt’s handling of Coptic unrest

Anthony Billingsley | 13 October 2011 |
tags: Coptic Christians, democracy, Egyptian unrest, religious freedom, tolerance
Formerly the heroes of Tahrir Square, the military are now being viewed differently.


The end of tolerance

Zac Alstin | 07 October 2011 |
tags: Britain, morality, tolerance
The illusion that moral diversity is a viable social strategy is at its last gasp.


The puzzle of intolerant tolerance

Michael Casey | 28 March 2011 |
tags: human rights, tolerance
How can liberal democracies justify prosecuting people who wear crosses or refuse to preside at same-sex marriages and still pride themselves on being tolerant?


The banality of tolerance

Rocco Buttiglione | 08 February 2011 |
tags: freedom, religion, tolerance
One of Europe’s most prominent philosophers explains why tolerance seems to be evaporating from the public square.


Two faiths, two women and their friendship

Jennifer S. Bryson | 19 November 2010 |
tags: films, Islam, multiculturalism, tolerance
In the film, Arranged, shared values bridge the faith divide in an unexpected way.


Is tolerant Islam a myth?

Michael Coren | 23 September 2010 |
tags: dhimmitude, Islam, tolerance
At its best, Islam offers only paternalistic tolerance for despised minorities, says an acclaimed author.


John Rawls and the triumph of tolerance

Thaddeus Kozinski | 08 July 2010 |
tags: philosophy, pluralism, tolerance
The patron saint of political pluralism has had a subtle but damaging influence upon public policy.


Can the Middle East’s Christian exodus be stopped?

William Shomali | 02 June 2010 |
tags: Christianity, Islam, Middle East, religious freedom, tolerance
Christians need to see their presence in the region as a vocation and not as their fate, says a Catholic bishop.


Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays, too, just to cover the bases

Carolyn Moynihan | 18 December 2005 |
tags: Christmas, tolerance
Can the West celebrate Christmas without offending its non-Christian minorities, or do we have to settle for mere holiday spirit? And what will happen if we do?


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