Philosophy and Religion, Religion and Beliefs, Aspects of Religion, Religious Institutions and Organizations

The Family in Christian Social and Political Thought
Hardback Published on: 19/07/2007
Price: £170
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Synopsis
Brent Waters examines the historical roots and contemporary implications of the virtual disappearance of the family in late liberal and Christian social and political thought. Waters argues that the principal cause of this disappearance is late liberalism's fixation on individual autonomy, which renders familial bonds unintelligible. He traces the history of this emphasis, from its origin in Hobbes and Locke, through Kant, to such contemporary theorists as Rawls and Okin. In response, Waters offers an alternative normative account of the family's role in social and political ordering, drawing upon the work of Althusius, Grotius, Dooyeweerd, and O'Donovan.
Publisher information
- Publisher: OUP OXFORD
- ISBN: 9780199271962
- Number of pages: 313
- Dimensions: 225 x 148 x 24 mm
- Weight: 550g
- Languages: English