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Prophecy,Ethical Constraints,and Unjust Silence
Authors:Alda Balthrop‐Lewis
Abstract:Cathleen Kaveny's Prophecy Without Contempt seeks to reorient the conversation among religious ethicists and political theorists about religion in public life. Rather than focus on religious speech in general, Kaveny distinguishes deliberation and indictment as forms of discourse, and she subjects indictment to ethical evaluation. She aims to constrain the public exercise of inordinate indictment, while encouraging prophetic indictment that meets the demands of justice. While the book is a much‐needed corrective, Kaveny's focus on the powerful rhetoric of prophetic indictment omits the harms that can come to the body politic from unjust silence. Such silence deserves more moral attention.
Keywords:climate change  jeremiad  prophecy  just war theory  moral discourse  silence  religion and politics  justice  democracy  political theory  social ethics  Cathleen Kaveny
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