Beliefs, values, and policies : conviction politics in a secular age
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Beliefs, values, and policies : conviction politics in a secular age
(The Hensley Henson lectures, 1987-1988)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [103]-108)
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780198261940
内容説明
This book argues that Christian theology has a particularly significant contribution to make to debates about public policy in a plural society in a secular age. Where there is no longer a consensus about goals, or a shared public philosophy, there is a special responsibility laid on theology to present its distinctive understandings and insights into the human condition. Without this, public life is impoverished and a theology which withdraws into the private and the subjective realm is distorted. However, there is a need today to re-examine the basis, content, and manner of theology's contribution in the contemporary context. To this end, the author scrutinizes the major approaches which have been adopted in recent decades, and attempts a constructive statement as to how theology may most appropriately contribute to the debate about public policy. This book is intended for theologians and theological students; clergy and educated laity; political scientists and specialists in social policy; students of politics.
目次
- Theology in the public arena
- principles and policies
- changing Britain? values and visions
- speak out! for whom? to whom?
- confrontation or collusion with the powers
- mystique and politique, or how to sing the Lord's song in a strange land.
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: pbk ISBN 9780198267348
内容説明
Reexamining the basis, content, and manner of theology's contribution to contemporary society, this rigorous study argues that Christian theology is particularly significant to debates about public policy in a plural and secular age. Forrester contends that where there is no longer a consensus about goals, or a shared public philosophy, there is then a special responsibility left to theology to present its distinctive insights into the human condition.
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