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God And Political Theory Tyler Dalton Mcnabb

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God And Political Theory Tyler Dalton Mcnabb
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.86 MB
Author: Tyler Dalton McNabb
ISBN: 9781009269100, 9781009269094, 9781009269124, 1009269100, 1009269097, 1009269127
Language: English
Year: 2022

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God And Political Theory Tyler Dalton Mcnabb by Tyler Dalton Mcnabb 9781009269100, 9781009269094, 9781009269124, 1009269100, 1009269097, 1009269127 instant download after payment.

How is God related to the state? Could the existence of robust political authority somehow be evidence for God? In this Element, the author explores these questions, pro and con, looking at various major positions. At the start of the volume, they defend a political argument for God's existence. Having motivated a theistic account of political authority, they then discuss the role God plays or could play in classical liberalism, Marxism, and postliberalism. While they sympathetically survey each political theory in turn, at the end of each section, they raise various objections to the view being discussed. Finally, at the end of the Element, the author articulates desiderata for theists who are looking for political frameworks.

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