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Christianity and Civil Society responds to the crisis of American
democracy as perceived by such diverse thinkers as Christopher
Lasch, Michael Sandel, Mary Ann Glendon, and Robert Putnam. Despite
their philosophical differences, these thinkers highlight a common
theme: a decline in the institutions of civil society once held to
be the vital center of the American polity. In place of these
institutions-such as the family, neighborhood, church, and civic
associations-one finds a disturbingly reduced socio-political
stage, dominated by an abstract triumvirate of the individual,
state, and market as prime actors. Whether taking their inspiration
from the political theology of St. Thomas Aquinas and papal
encyclicals or from John Calvin and his heirs in the Reformed
traditions, the authors assembled here find the doctrinal resources
of Christianity indispensable to defending the irreducible identity
and value of the social institutions that serve as the connective
tissue of a political community. By drawing upon a treasury of
social thought little known to most Americans, Christianity and
Civil Society offers a fresh vantage point from which to assess the
crisis of our polity as well as the best prospects for its renewal.
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