In this book, leading Christian political thinkers and practitioners critique the Rawlsian concepts of "justice as fairness" and "public reason" from the perspective of Christian political theory and practice. It provides a new level of analysis from Christian perspectives, including implications for such hot topics as the culture war.
In this book, leading Christian political thinkers and practitioners critique the Rawlsian concepts of "justice as fairness" and "public reason" from the perspective of Christian political theory and practice. It provides a new level of analysis from Christian perspectives, including implications for such hot topics as the culture war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony B. Bradley is associate professor of theology at the King's College. Greg Forster is senior fellow at the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Anthony B. Bradley Part One: Understanding Rawls Chapter 1: The "early Rawls": What is justice as fairness? Karen Taliaferro Chapter 2: The "late Rawls": What is public reason? Micah Watson Part Two: Rawls and Christian Ethics Chapter 3: "Much More than Fairness: The Shape of Justice in the New Testament"? Matthew B. Arbo Chapter 4: What does justice mean without God? Jerome C. Foss Chapter 5: Can human beings have intrinsic dignity or equality without God? Matthew Parks Chapter 6. The secularist biases of Rawls' "neutral" rules Hunter Baker Chapter 7. Does "pluralism" require religion to be either rationalized or cast out of society? Joseph Knippenberg Part Three: What It Means in Practice Chapter 8: Rawls and Civil Society Daniel Kelly Chapter 9: Rawls and Economic Justice John Addison Teevan Chapter 10. Rawls and the Culture War Bryan McGraw Conclusion Greg Forster
Introduction Anthony B. Bradley Part One: Understanding Rawls Chapter 1: The "early Rawls": What is justice as fairness? Karen Taliaferro Chapter 2: The "late Rawls": What is public reason? Micah Watson Part Two: Rawls and Christian Ethics Chapter 3: "Much More than Fairness: The Shape of Justice in the New Testament"? Matthew B. Arbo Chapter 4: What does justice mean without God? Jerome C. Foss Chapter 5: Can human beings have intrinsic dignity or equality without God? Matthew Parks Chapter 6. The secularist biases of Rawls' "neutral" rules Hunter Baker Chapter 7. Does "pluralism" require religion to be either rationalized or cast out of society? Joseph Knippenberg Part Three: What It Means in Practice Chapter 8: Rawls and Civil Society Daniel Kelly Chapter 9: Rawls and Economic Justice John Addison Teevan Chapter 10. Rawls and the Culture War Bryan McGraw Conclusion Greg Forster
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