Contents: 1. Uses and Abuses of Post-secularism. An introduction Camil Ungureanu PART I: Theoretical Approaches. Secularism or post-secularism in Europe? 2. Equal Liberty, Non-Establishment and Religious Freedom Cecile Laborde 3. Religious Pluralism in a Deliberative Democracy Cristina Lafont 4. The Theological and Secular Dimensions of the Modern State: historical and contemporary perspectives John Loughlin 5. Postsecular Awareness and the Depth of Pluralism Paolo Monti 6. Reconciling Diversity and Solidarity? A Critical Look at Charles Taylor's Conception of Secularism Bernard Gagnon PART II: From Theory to Practice. Religion and the European Court of Human Rights 7. Religious Pluralism: the Case of the European Court of Human Rights Javier Martinez-Torron 8. A Marriage Made in Heaven? The Relationship between Religious Pluralism and Secularism Lorenzo Zucca 9. Conscientious Objection to Same-Sex Marriage: Politics by other Means Daniel Gamper 10. The Conundrum of Pluralism and the Doctrine of the Margin of Appreciation: the Crucifix affair and the Ambivalence of the ECtHR Marisa Iglesias - Camil Ungureanu 11. Religions and Liberal Democracies. Final Remarks Ferran Requejo