Abstract
STATE, LAW, RELIGION
DIALOGUE BETWEEN JÜRGEN HABERMAS AND JOSEPH RATZINGER
S u m m a r y
The paper discusses the main arguments and conclusions from the debate “Moral and prepolitical
foundations of the liberal state,” which took place on 19 January 2004 in Munich between
Jürgen Habermas and Joseph Ratzinger. It situates in a circle of topics present for some time in the
public discourse of the West, while today returning with particular force, on the foundations of the
liberal state, the question of positive law—whether it is to depend only on the will of the parliamentary
majority or should derive from deeper sources—the presence of religion in public space in
the era of post-Enlightenment privatization in post-saecular society, the correlation between faith
and reason. They also condition the delicate issues that have emerged in recent decades: Europe and
its roots, Christianity and political space, the objectives of civil law, the issues of life, family, and
human embryo.
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