Theology and public philosophy
Theology and public philosophy four conversations / [electronic resource] :
[edited by] Kenneth L. Grasso and Cecilia Rodriguez Castillo.
- Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, c2012.
- xxvii, 187 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Charles Taylor, "Perils of moralism" and responses -- pt. 2. Nicholas Wolterstorff, "The authorities are God's servants": is a theistic account of political authority still viable or have humanist accounts won the day? and responses -- pt. 3. Robin W. Lovin, "Consensus and commitment : real people, religious reasons, and public discourse" and responses -- pt. 4. Jean Porter, "Moral traditions" and responses.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2011.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Civil religion--United States.
Religion and sociology--United States.
Electronic books.
BL2525 / .T49 2012eb
201/.70973
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Charles Taylor, "Perils of moralism" and responses -- pt. 2. Nicholas Wolterstorff, "The authorities are God's servants": is a theistic account of political authority still viable or have humanist accounts won the day? and responses -- pt. 3. Robin W. Lovin, "Consensus and commitment : real people, religious reasons, and public discourse" and responses -- pt. 4. Jean Porter, "Moral traditions" and responses.
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2011.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Civil religion--United States.
Religion and sociology--United States.
Electronic books.
BL2525 / .T49 2012eb
201/.70973