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Civil Society Civil Religion
Andrew Shanks also considers more mainstream Christian-confessional criticisms of modernity, such as those of Kierkegaard and Barth, and explores the broader requirements of 'the solidarity of the shaken' with particular reference to Nietzsche, Levinas and above all, Hegel. Civil Society, Civil Religion is an important and original book, in significant respects carrying forward the debate initiated by John Milbank's Theology and Social Theory, albeit in a very different way. It should be required reading for academics and students in the fields of theology, religion and political philosophy.
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261.7 Sha c
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Publisher | Blackwell Pub. Ltd. : Oxford., 1995 |
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x + 250hlm: 15,5x23cm
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English
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0-631-19759-1
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261.7
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