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Relativism And Religion Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes Carlo Accetti

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Relativism And Religion Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes Carlo Accetti
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Carlo Accetti
ISBN: 9780231540377, 023154037X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Relativism And Religion Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes Carlo Accetti by Carlo Accetti 9780231540377, 023154037X instant download after payment.

For theorists in search of a political theology that is more responsive to the challenges now facing Western democracies, this book tenders a new political economy anchored in a theory of value. The political theology of the future, Carl Raschke argues, must draw on a powerful, hidden impetus—the "force of God"—to frame a new value economy. It must also embrace a radical, "faith-based" revolutionary style of theory that reconceives the power of the "theological" in political thought and action.


Traces the roots of contemporary anti-relativist fears to the antimodern rhetoric of the Catholic Church and rescues a form of philosophical relativism for modern, pluralist societies.

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