Desiring a better country : forays in political theology / Douglas Farrow.
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TextPublisher: Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9780773597525
- 0773597522
- 9780773597532
- 0773597530
- 9780773545854
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- 261.7 23
- BT83.59
- online - EBSCO
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Desiring a Better Country is a collection of new essays by Douglas Farrow, stimulated by current legal and political and philosophical debates in North America, which challenges the common misconception that secular institutions can be a-theological or religiously neutral. It does so by treating five problems: the grounding of human rights, the dislocation of the goods of marriage, the incoherence of normative pluralism, the uncertain future of religious freedom, and distortions of the libertas ecclesiae or the doctrine of the Two. Conversely, Farrow challenges the notion that the Church can be a-political. The final essay recommends an eschatologically informed solution to the impasse of much post-conciliar political theology, rejecting both the 'social kingship' model and its de-politicized alternative in the later work of John Courtney Murray."-- Provided by publisher
Machine generated contents note: 1. Can We Have Human Rights without God? -- 2. Same-Sex Marriage and the Sublation of Civil Society -- 3. Pluralism, the New Catholicism -- 4. Does It Still Make Sense to Speak of Religious Freedom? -- 5. Catholics and the Neutral State.

