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The Engagement of French Protestantism in Solidarism
Authors:Gilbert Vincent
Affiliation:(1) Centre de Sociologie des Religions et d'Ethique Sociale, Faculté de Théologie Protestante, Palais Universitaire 9, Place de l'Université, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France
Abstract:It is conventional to think of modernity as being characterised by the irremediable separation of philosophy and theology, of reason and faith. Failing to reconsider the idea of such a divorce, post-modernity has pushed this postulate to its very limits by attempting to abolish all types of normativity whether on the grounds of reason or any other basis. Against these prevailing conceptions, we argue that there exist, within philosophy and theology, processes of differentiation as well as original combinations. To illustrate the possibility of mutually enriching exchanges between the philosophical and the theological ethical traditions we will call upon the historical example of solidarism. This will enable us to show that the two traditions are not so heterogeneous as may be first thought by those who underestimate the importance of identifying the conditions, both pragmatic and ideological, that govern practical in situation ethical judgements.
Keywords:autonomy  dialogism  onto-theology  relationalism/reasonable  solidarity  tradition  universals  utilitarianism
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