Christianity and Pluralism in the Post-Christian West
In spite of all the apparent counterevidence, we Christians must support political pluralism because of our faith and our experience.
In spite of all the apparent counterevidence, we Christians must support political pluralism because of our faith and our experience.
In the King’s speech, we hear faint resonances of the Christian and Neoplatonic idea of harmony.
Liberalism inherited a Christian psychology but, having jettisoned the Rock of Ages, built its political theory upon the sand.
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