Religious & Irreligious Freedom in Catholic Magisterial Teaching

Author:

Gardner Patrick X.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy and Religion, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA 23606, USA

Abstract

In the Second Vatican Council’s Dignitatis Humanae, the Catholic Church declares that all persons have a right to religious freedom. One question left unaddressed by this declaration, as well as by subsequent theological debate, is whether this notion of religious freedom extends to atheists. In the following, I attempt to answer this question by analyzing some of the Church’s most relevant Magisterial documents. I examine the most compelling reasons for thinking that the Church’s teaching does not extend religious freedom to the atheist, especially when the public propagation of atheism is in question. However, in the final section, I consider one sense in which the Church does acknowledge religious freedom for the atheist: the sense in which all “unbelievers” must be free to make the act of faith and formally embrace the Christian religion. In this sense, I conclude, the atheist and other unbelievers enjoy even greater religious freedom than baptized Christians.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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5. Catholic Church (1983). Code of Canon Law: Latin-English Edition, Canon Law Society of America. [3rd ed.].

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