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Christian Faith and Modern Democracy God and Politics in the Fallen World Robert P. Kraynak

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Frank M. Covey, Jr. Loyola lectures in political analysisPublication details: U.S.A.; University of Notre Dame Press; 2001Description: 334tr; Hardcover, illustrations; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780268022655, 0268022658
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.7
  • K89-R64
Online resources: Summary: In Christian Faith and Modern Democracy, Robert Kraynak challenges the commonly accepted view that Christianity is inherently compatible with modern democratic society. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Kraynak argues that there is no necessary connection between Christianity and any form of government and that, in many important respects, Christianity is weakened by its close alliance with contemporary versions of democracy and human rights.
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In Christian Faith and Modern Democracy, Robert Kraynak challenges the commonly accepted view that Christianity is inherently compatible with modern democratic society. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Kraynak argues that there is no necessary connection between Christianity and any form of government and that, in many important respects, Christianity is weakened by its close alliance with contemporary versions of democracy and human rights.

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