Robert Benne elaborates a basic theological-ethical framework for
engaging the Christian vision with its surrounding public
environment-political, ethical, cultural, and intellectual. He
assesses the nature and challenge of Christian public policy at the
dawn of the twenty-first century, defines his paradoxical vision
and its legacy in modern America, and then describes practical ways
in which religious traditions do, in fact, engage the public
environment.
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