Political Agape : Christian Love and Liberal Democracy.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (369 pages)
- Emory University Studies in Law and Religion (EUSLR) Series .
- Emory University Studies in Law and Religion (EUSLR) Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Liberal Introduction: Jesus and Abraham -- Part I: Liberalism and Agape -- 1. Love and Mr. Lincoln -- 2. The Image of God and the Soul of Humanity: Reflections on Dignity, Sanctity, and Democracy -- 3. The Return of the Prodigal? Liberal Theory and Religious Pluralism -- Part II: Replies to Contemporary Liberals and Antiliberals -- 4. To Bedlam and Partway Back: John Rawls and Christian Justice -- 5. A House Divided, Again: Dworkin and Singer on Sanctity and Dignity -- 6. The Theory and Practice of Discomfort: Richard Rorty and Liberal Patriotism -- 7. Defending Democracy without Traducing Tradition: Jeffrey Stout's "Pragmatic Vision" -- 8. The Cross and Democratic Politics: Agape, Self--Sacrifice, and Human Rights -- Part III: Love, Law, and Modern Moral Issues -- 9. Euthanasia and Capital Punishment: Christianity and the Right to Death -- 10. Both Shylock and Oedipus: Why Many Accounts of Christian Complicity in the Holocaust Are Only Half Right -- 11. Keeping Marriage Sacred: The Christian Case for Gay and Lesbian Wedlock -- 12. Suffering the Suffering Children: Christianity and the Rights and Wrongs of Adoption -- Prophetic Conclusion: Martin Luther King Jr. -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.