\aCivil liberties, national security and prospects for consensus : \b legal, philosophical, and religious perspectives / \c edited by Esther D. Reed, Michael Dumper.
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\aCambridge : \b Cambridge University Press, \c 2014.
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\aix, 270 p. ; \c 24 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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\aPart I. The Security-Liberty Debate -- Safety and security / Jeremy Waldron -- Escaping Hobbes : liberty and security for our democratic (not anti-terrorist) age / Conor Gearty -- Moderate secularism, religion as identity and respect for religion / Tariq Modood -- Part II. Impact on Society : the Management of Unease -- From cartoons to crucifixes : current controversies concerning the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression before the European Court of Human Rights / Malcolm Evans -- Building a consensus on national security in Britain : terrorism, human rights and core values : the Labour Government (a retrospective examination) / Derek McGhee -- Terror, reason and rights / Eric Metcalfe -- Part III. Religious Dimensions -- Religiously rooted engagement in the relationship between human rights and security : a socio-anthropological approach / Charlotte Alfred -- The elimination of mutilation and torture in rabbinic thought and practice : a Jewish comment amidst the civil liberties, national security debate / David Novak -- Narrating religious insecurity : Islamic-Western conceptions of mutual threat / Abdelwahab El-Affendi -- Security and the state : a Christian realist perspective on the world since 9/11 / Robin Lovin.