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Book Synopsis: The essays in Religion and Public Reasons seek to argue for, and illustrate, a central element of John Finnis's theory of natural law: that the main tenets of personal and political morality, and of a good legal order, are taught both by reason (arguments accessible to everyone) and by authentic divine revelation (teachings accessible to all who have a reasonable faith in its witnesses). The author's main books each include arguments for rejecting atheism and agnosticism; several papers here take up these arguments and indicate ways in which they open onto the reasonable grounds for accepting that more about God's nature, and about the meaning of Creation (including ongoing natural evolution), is disclosed by the revelation carried far forward among the Jewish people, and given definitive form by the Jews and Greeks who assembled in the universal Church, as witnesses of Christ, to carry forward that revelation into our present.
Several papers argue that "public reason" properly includes such a religion, and that Humeian, Nietzschean, Deweyian, Rawlsian or other atheistical or deistic understandings of a reasonable secularism are badly mistaken. Many substantial papers record the author's position in controversies within Catholicism since the 1960s: on social justice, contraception and abortion; nuclear deterrence; Newman on conscience before pope; Maritain's hopes for a new Christendom and von Balthasar's for a hell empty of human persons; and on "proportionalism" and Lonerganian "historical consciousness" as moral-theological methods. Previously unpublished papers include several University and college sermons, and a substantial introduction.
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Are you searching for a thought-provoking book that delves into the relationship between religion and public life? Look no further than Religion and Public Reasons: Collected Essays Volume V by John Finnis. This captivating collection of essays explores Finnis's theory of natural law, highlighting the role of reason and divine revelation in shaping personal and political morality. These essays compellingly argue for the existence of God and shed light on the deeper meaning of Creation. Get ready to embark on a journey that will challenge your views and enrich your understanding of religion's place in society.
Don't be swayed by misguided notions of a purely secular society. Religion and Public Reasons demonstrates that embracing a religious perspective is essential for a truly reasonable secularism. Explore the flaws in atheist and deistic understandings of secularism, as Finnis presents a compelling case for the inclusion of religion in public discourse.
This exceptional book doesn't shy away from addressing controversial topics within Catholicism. From social justice and contraception to nuclear deterrence and moral-theological methods, Finnis fearlessly shares his thoughts on these contentious issues. Gain valuable insights into the ongoing debates within the Catholic community and discover new perspectives that will challenge your own beliefs.
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