Religion in public life
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Religion in public life
Macmillan , ST. Martin's Press, c1992
- : uk
- : uk : pbk
- : us
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Note
Bibliography: p 122-123
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780312072797
Description
In this book, a broad range of those prominent in politics and religion discuss the controversy over the appropriate relationship between religion and politics.
- Volume
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: uk ISBN 9780333535578
Description
The following is a series of lectures given in Canterbury Cathedral Library in late 1990 and early 1991. We would like to thank the Cathedral for offering us its hospitality. The cost of the lectures was supported by the Board of Studies in Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, the Centre for the Study of Religion and Society, and the Cathedral itself. Finally, we would like to thank the citizens of Canterbury and the students of the University for their lively contributions to the discussions following the lectures.
Table of Contents
- Is a Christian state a contradiction, Keith Ward
- Christian politics in a society of plural values, Edward Norman
- religion, war and The Gulf, Tony Benn
- Christian discipleship and politics, John J. Vincent
- religion and the politics of the environment, Hugh Montefiore
- the prophetic tradition and human rights, Julia Neuberger
- liberation theology and politics, Chris Rowland
- reading the gospels seriously, Enoch Powell
- how can we discharge our obligations to the poor, Digby C. Anderson
- unto Caesar - the political relevance of Christianity, David McLellan.
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333535585
Description
Presents a series of lectures given in Canterbury Cathedral Library in late 1990 and early 1991. People delivering the lectures include the Rt. Hon. Enoch Powell, Prof. Keith Ward and Rabbi Julia Neuberger.
Table of Contents
- Is a Christian state a contradiction, Keith Ward
- Christian politics in a society of plural values, Edward Norman
- religion, war and The Gulf, Tony Benn
- Christian discipleship and politics, John J. Vincent
- religion and the politics of the environment, Hugh Montefiore
- the prophetic tradition and human rights, Julia Neuberger
- liberation theology and politics, Chris Rowland
- reading the gospels seriously, Enoch Powell
- how can we discharge our obligations to the poor, Digby C. Anderson
- unto Caesar - the political relevance of Christianity, David McLellan.
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