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1. Heinrich Meier’s Straussian Refutation of Revelation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Believing in Order to Understand: Revelation’s Contributions to Philosophy
- 1. Heinrich Meier’s Straussian Refutation of Revelation 17
- 2. Political Philosophy after the Collapse of Classical, Epistemic Foundationalism 33
- 3 Eros and Agape Revisited: Reconciling Classical Eudaemonism with Christian Love? 64
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Part II: Faith and the Foundations of Political Order
- 4. The Strange Second Life of Confessional States 79
- 5. Defending the Personal Logos Today 99
- 6. Pierre Manent: Between Nature and History 119
- 7. Catholicism and the Constitution 134
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Part III: Faith and Contemporary Political Thought
- 8. Beholden to Revelation? Scripture’s Role as Public Knowledge and Moral Authority 151
- 9. Fides, Ratio et Juris: How Some Courts and Some Legal Theorists Misrepresent the Rational Status of Religious Beliefs 173
- 10. Richard Rorty’s Secular Gods and Unphilosophic Philosophers Luigi Bradizza 203
- 11. Converting Secularism 223
- Contributor Biographies 239
- Index 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Believing in Order to Understand: Revelation’s Contributions to Philosophy
- 1. Heinrich Meier’s Straussian Refutation of Revelation 17
- 2. Political Philosophy after the Collapse of Classical, Epistemic Foundationalism 33
- 3 Eros and Agape Revisited: Reconciling Classical Eudaemonism with Christian Love? 64
-
Part II: Faith and the Foundations of Political Order
- 4. The Strange Second Life of Confessional States 79
- 5. Defending the Personal Logos Today 99
- 6. Pierre Manent: Between Nature and History 119
- 7. Catholicism and the Constitution 134
-
Part III: Faith and Contemporary Political Thought
- 8. Beholden to Revelation? Scripture’s Role as Public Knowledge and Moral Authority 151
- 9. Fides, Ratio et Juris: How Some Courts and Some Legal Theorists Misrepresent the Rational Status of Religious Beliefs 173
- 10. Richard Rorty’s Secular Gods and Unphilosophic Philosophers Luigi Bradizza 203
- 11. Converting Secularism 223
- Contributor Biographies 239
- Index 243