CHRISTIAN REALISM AND AUGUSTINIAN (?) LIBERALISM |
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Authors: | Peter Iver Kaufman |
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Institution: | University of Richmond, Jepson School of Leadership Studies |
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Abstract: | Augustine's ontology, ecclesiology, and soteriology have recently been mined to help Christian realists and liberals respond to the problems that pluralism and conflict create for democratic societies. The results challenge those secularists who object to the late antique prelate's “moralizing” as well as others who insist that “public reason”—not religious traditions—makes for more meaningful political conversations and for collaboration “across differences.” But the results also raise the question whether Augustine would have gone along with the realists and liberals he has inspired and outfitted. |
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Keywords: | Augustine liberals Christian realists government citizenship pluralism |
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