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Overview

A Free Society Reader rises to the challenge of freedom in the twenty-first century, offering thoughts and insights with significant implications for citizens of today's brand new world. Our era's most prominent figures in the fields of Christianity and liberty speak about Pope John Paul II's vision of a free society, conceptualize Christianity and political economy, debate issues of democracy and the free society, and question the role of culture. Together for the first time in one volume, these preeminent thinkers provide inspiration and insight to scholars, students, and general readers charting the enormous changes the new millennium has seen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739155196
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/06/2000
Series: Religion, Politics, and Society in the New Millennium
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael Novak, the 1994 winner of the Templeton Prize, holds a chair at the American Enterprise Institute and is the author of more than twenty-five books. He is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Forbes magazine. William Brailsford was on the senior staff of the Ethics and Public Policy Center from 1991-1998 and is a columnist for the Washington Times. Cornelis Heesters is a research associate at the American Enterprise Institute.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction by Michael Novak
Chapter 2 Preliminaries: John Paul II on Liberty
Chapter 3 Centesimus Annus: The Architecture of Freedom
Chapter 4 Behind Centesimus Annus
Chapter 5 The Liberalism of John Paul II
Chapter 6 The Philosophy of John Paul II
Chapter 7 Economics and the Free Society
Chapter 8 The Temple in the Polis: Faith Is Not Ideology
Chapter 9 The Monk and the Market: What Does a Priest Need Economics For?
Chapter 10 Property and Creativity
Chapter 11 Christian Economics 101
Chapter 12 How Christianity Changed Political Economy
Chapter 13 The Love That Moves the Sun
Chapter 14 Democracy and the Free Society
Chapter 15 Christianity and Democracy (
Chapter I)
Chapter 16 Christianity and Democracy (
Chapter II)
Chapter 17 The Church Embraces Democracy
Chapter 18 A New Order of Religious Freedom
Chapter 19 Catholicism and Democracy: Parsing the Other Twentieth-Century Revolution
Chapter 20 The Trouble with Toleration
Chapter 21 The Catholic Moment
Chapter 22 The Pope and the Liberal State
Chapter 23 Culture and the Free Society
Chapter 24 John Paul II and the Priority of Culture
Chapter 25 Modern Individualism
Chapter 26 The Liberal Paradox: Must Religion Have an Answer?
Chapter 27 True and False Tolerance
Chapter 28 Law and Liberty in Veritatis Splendor
Chapter 29 Against the Adversary Culture
Chapter 30 Truth and Liberty: The Present Crisis in Our Culture
Chapter 31 Documentation
Chapter 32 Federalist Papers
Chapter 33 Democracy in America
Chapter 34 Centesimus Annus
Chapter 35 What Freedom Is: Homily in Orioles Park at Camden Yards
Chapter 36 John Paul II on the American Experiment
Chapter 37 Letter to the National Prayer Breakfast
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