Human Rights, Virtue and the Common Good: Untimely Meditations on Religion and Politics

Human Rights, Virtue and the Common Good: Untimely Meditations on Religion and Politics

by Ernest L. Fortin
Human Rights, Virtue and the Common Good: Untimely Meditations on Religion and Politics

Human Rights, Virtue and the Common Good: Untimely Meditations on Religion and Politics

by Ernest L. Fortin

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Overview

Volume Three of Ernest Fortin: Collected Essays discusses the current state of Christianity—especially twentieth-century Catholic Christianity—and the problems with which it has had to wrestle in the midst of rapid scientific progress, profound social change, and growing moral anarchy. In this volume, Fortin discusses such topics as Christianity and the liberal democratic ethos; Christianity, science, and the arts; Ancients and Moderns; papal social thought; virtue and liberalism; pagan and Christian virtue; and the American Catholic church and politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461637523
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/19/1996
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 843 KB

About the Author

Father Ernest L. Fortin, one of the nation's foremost thinkers in the fields of philosophy and theology, is Professor of Theology at Boston College, and the author and editor of numerous books on ancient and medieval philosophy and religion.
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