1: Introduction
2: An Interpretation of LIberalism
3: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Liberal Philosophy of History
4: George Grant and the Basis of Liberal Values
5: Jacques Maritain and the Liberal Defence of Pluralism
6: The Central Problem of Liberal Constitutional Theory
7: Christianity and Liberal Society
Robert Song is Tutor in Ethics, St John's College, Durham
`Review from previous edition Song's command of the work of the
thinkers he addresses is impressive and his analyses cast light on
both the thought of the thinkers themselves and the issues they
wrestle with.'
Kenneth L. Grasso, The Review of Politics
`a thoughtful work that both casts light on the work of the
theorists whose thought it engages and offers some wise advice
regarding the proper posture of Christians toward contemporary
Western Society.'
Kenneth L. Grasso, The Review of Politics
`Song has written a fascinating study of political theory and
jurisprudence ... this is a distinguished and theologically astute
book ... The arguments are clear, subtle and well-structured ...
this is an excellent interweaving of political and theological
though which is a fine addition to English political theory.'
Peter Sedgwick, Crucible
`Dr Song's book has the great merit of drawing attention to some
deep-lying problems of the contemporary world.'
Church Times
`Song plugs a gap in theological scholarship and we owe him a great
debt of gratitude. This is perhaps the best recent book-length
evaluation of liberal political thought from a Christian
theological perspective, at least in English ... Song deserves high
praise for this volume which will serve as a fine guide for
advanced audiences studying the relationship between Christianity
and liberalism.'
Thomas Massaro, Theological Studies
`scholarly and closely-argued book ... the questions it addresses
are vital for any reflective Christian.'
David McLellan, The Tablet
`This is a major contribution to Christian political theory.
Combining intellectual rigour with stylistic eloquence ...
impressive achievement.'
Third Way
`Many books have been written recently about theology and
liberalism in general, but very few, like this useful study by
Robert Song, engage in details with the interaction between
theology, and liberal political theory ...This is a good book,
carefully and responsibly argued, showing that the tradition of
Christian democratic thought is alive and well among Evangelicals
as well as Catholics.'
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