Freedom is one of the most cherished ideals of Western culture. Yet
that ideal is threatened from without and within in alarming ways
in our increasingly polarised world. Could it be that at the heart
of our secular vision of freedom there is a fatal flaw, which means
it can never square the circle of personal liberty and social
cohesion that we all long for? In this accessible, significant and
deeply thoughtful book, Graham Tomlin argues that the Christian
vision of freedom offers a way to think about liberty that can
bring together both personal fulfilment and the health of community
life in a way that secular versions have failed to do.
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