Sharia and the Public Debate
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Mona Siddiqui |
261-264 |
Introduction: Oliver O'Donovan's Political Theology and the Liberal Imperative
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Luke Bretherton |
265-271 |
On Defining Political Authority as an Act of Judgment: A Discussion of Oliver O'Donovan's The Ways of Judgment (Part I)
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Nigel Biggar |
273-293 |
Representing a People: Oliver O'Donovan on Democracy and Tradition
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Jonathan Chaplin |
295-307 |
Life Beyond Judgment: Communication. Response to Section III of The Ways of Judgment by Oliver O’Donovan
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Ben Quash |
309-318 |
Political Order as Response to the Church’s Mission
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Robert A. Markus |
319-326 |
Oliver O’Donovan’s Critique of Autonomy
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David Novak |
327-338 |
The Moral Theologian, Oliver O’Donovan and International Law
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Anthony Carty |
339-362 |
Judgment, Reaction and the Common Good
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John Rist |
363-372 |
Soul Citizens: How Christians Understand their Political Role
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Bernd Wannenwetsch |
373-394 |
Judgment, Tradition and Reason: A Response
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Oliver O'Donovan |
395-414 |