Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Short Title Abbreviations of Tocqueville's Major Works
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Tocqueville and the Frontiers of Democracy
- Part One The Meaning of Democracy and the Democratic Revolution
- Part Two Democratization in a Non-Western Context
- 4 Tocqueville and Religion: Beyond the Frontier of Christendom
- 5 Deliberating Democratization with Tocqueville: The Case of East Asia
- 6 Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East
- Part Three Challenges of Globalization: Democracy, Markets, and Nationhood
- Part Four Democracy, Imperialism, and Foreign Policy
- Part Five Democracy's Old and New Frontiers
- Epilogue: New Frontiers, Old Dilemmas
- Bibliography of Works Cited
- Index
- References
4 - Tocqueville and Religion: Beyond the Frontier of Christendom
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Short Title Abbreviations of Tocqueville's Major Works
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Tocqueville and the Frontiers of Democracy
- Part One The Meaning of Democracy and the Democratic Revolution
- Part Two Democratization in a Non-Western Context
- 4 Tocqueville and Religion: Beyond the Frontier of Christendom
- 5 Deliberating Democratization with Tocqueville: The Case of East Asia
- 6 Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East
- Part Three Challenges of Globalization: Democracy, Markets, and Nationhood
- Part Four Democracy, Imperialism, and Foreign Policy
- Part Five Democracy's Old and New Frontiers
- Epilogue: New Frontiers, Old Dilemmas
- Bibliography of Works Cited
- Index
- References
Summary
Alongside each religion is found a political opinion that is joined to it by affinity.
– Alexis de TocquevilleTocqueville's Point of Departure
Tocqueville's understanding of religion has been the subject of, to say the least, considerable commentary. Outside the question of his personal faith, where letters are the chief evidence, the literature has focused primarily on Democracy in America and to a lesser extent on The Old Regime and the Revolution. This focus is justified by the considerable attention Tocqueville devoted to religion in these works, particularly in Democracy. Their subject matter naturally led Tocqueville to focus his discussion of religion on Christianity because America and France were predominantly Christian nations. Although Democracy contains a notable chapter on pantheism and brief comments on Islam and on the Hindu/Buddhist doctrine of metempsychosis, commentary that relies on Tocqueville's chief works for his views on religion is largely limited to discussing his view of Christianity or of religion in general.
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- Tocqueville and the Frontiers of Democracy , pp. 89 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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