Politics and the Order of Love
An Augustinian Ethic of Democratic Citizenship
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Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepoliticsorderofl0000greg
- ISBN-100226307514
- ISBN-139780226307510
- LibraryThing6591873
- Goodreads5473786
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- Library of Congress Control Number2008006951
- OCLC Control Number176979512
- Better World Books9780226307510
- Open LibraryOL10191958M
Classifications
- LCCBR65.A9G76 2008
- LCCBR65.A9 G76 2008
Description
Augustine--for all of his influence on Western culture and politics--was hardly a liberal. Drawing from theology, feminist theory, and political philosophy, Eric Gregory offers here a liberal ethics of citizenship, one less susceptible to anti-liberal critics because it is informed by the Augustinian tradition. The result is a book that expands Augustinian imaginations for liberalism and liberal imaginations for Augustinianism. Gregory examines a broad range of Augustine's texts and their reception in different disciplines and identifies two classical themes which have analogues in secular political theory: love--and related notions of care, solidarity, and sympathy--and sin--as well as related notions of cruelty, evil, and narrow self-interest. From an Augustinian point of view, Gregory argues, love and sin constrain each other in ways that yield a distinctive vision of the limits and possibilities of politics. In providing a constructive argument for Christian participation in liberal democratic societies, Gregory advances efforts to revive a political theology in which love's relation to justice is prominent. Politics and the Order of Lovewill provoke new conversations for those interested in Christian ethics, moral psychology, and the role of religion in a liberal society.
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