Classical Christianity and the Political Order
Reflections on the Theologico-Political Problem
By (author) Father Ernest L. Fortin Foreword by Daniel J. Mahoney Edited by Brian J. Benestad
Publication date:
07 November 1996Length of book:
390 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
226x148mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780847682775
In Volume Two of Ernest Fortin: Collected Essays, Fortin deals with the relationship between religion and civil society in a Christian context: that of an essentially nonpolitical but by no means entirely otherwordly religion, many of whose teachings were thought to be fundamentally at odds with the duties of citizenship. Sections focus upon Augustine and Aquinas, on Christianity and politics; natural law, natural rights, and social justice; and Leo Strauss and the revival of classical political philosophy. Fortin's treatment of these and related themes betrays a keen awareness of one of the significant intellectual events of our time: the recovery of political philosophy as a legitimate academic discipline.
Ernest Fortin possesses that rare combination, found only in the greatest thinkers, of both immense learning and a playful intellect. His essays are grounded, but not confined, in tradition; they are scholarly, but not pedantic. They are eloquent testimony to the eros of the mind.