The Kingdom of Free Men
Dr Kitson Clark, notes that although there were frequent references to 'Christian Principles' in Government, those who used the phrase often did so loosely or unscrupulously. Furthermore, those who heard it used often did so without thinking clearly of its meaning. Dr Clark's aim in this 1967 book, based upon lectures sponsored by the Divinity Faculty of Cambridge, is to elucidate the positive content of this phrase, as opposed to its use as a weapon of propaganda. To this end he reviews some of the most critical of problems: the contrast between liberal and totalitarian states; religious persecution, and the problem of freedom in relation to Christianity and to modern political theory and practice. The author gives his readers an insight into what lies behind the formal theories of politics; his discussion may stimulate them to enter, by taking thought for themselves, the Kingdom of Free Men.
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August 2012Paperback
9781107663183
234 pages
203 × 127 × 14 mm
0.26kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Christianity and the Great Debate
- 2. Religious persecution in Europe since 1945
- 3. Christianity and Liberal democracy: introductory
- 4. Freedom
- 5. Freedom and Christianity
- 6. The sin of the world
- 7. The kingdom of free men
- A note on books and authorities
- Report of speech Cardinal Ottaviani.