Preface and Acknowledgements, Dallas Gingles, Joshua Mauldin, and Rebekah Miles
Introduction: Realism in an Age of Global Dysfunction, Eric Gregory
Section One: Theological and Ethical Points of Departure
Chapter One: The Christian Socialist Difference: Moral Realism, Robin Lovin, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Democratic Socialism, Gary Dorrien
Chapter Two: The Future of Theological Realism, Gerald McKenny
Chapter Three: Christian Realism and Doctrine, Douglas F. Ottati
Chapter Four: The Future of Moral Realism, William Schweiker
Chapter Five: Law and Christian Realism, Elisabeth Rain Kincaid
Section Two: Christian Realism and Political Realities
Chapter Six: Christian Realism and International Law, William P. George
Chapter Seven: Christian Realism and International Relations. Kevin Carnahan
Chapter Eight: Environmental Ethics and Christian Realism: Reckoning with and Hope Beyond an Era of Witting Ecological Ruin, Frederick Simmons
Chapter Nine: The Children of Light in the Twenty-First Century: Global Conflict, Democracy, and the Politics of Despair, Joshua Mauldin
Chapter Ten: Economics and the Future of Christian Realism, Nathan I.C. McLellan
Chapter Eleven: Institutions and the Future of Christian Ethics, Dallas Gingles
Chapter Twelve: Christian Realism and Race in the United States, Peter Paris
Chapter Thirteen: Fostering the Impossible in a World Marked by Sin: Bringing the New Christian Realism into Conversation with the Opioid Crisis, Todd Whitmore
Section Three: Global Perspectives on the Future of Christian Realism
Chapter Fourteen: The Chinese Dream of Prosperity: Historical Roots, Ironies, and Challenges, Luping Huang
Chapter Fifteen: Christian Realism in Japan, Yoshibumi Takahashi
Chapter Sixteen: Christian Realism in the African Context, Simeon O. Ilesanmi
Chapter Seventeen: A Gospel that Opens Up Free Spaces: Reinhold Niebuhr’s Insights into Understanding Church and State in Russia Today, John P. Burgess
Chapter Eighteen: Christian Realism in the United Kingdom, Nigel Biggar
Chapter Nineteen: American Exceptionalism, Christian Realism, and the New Realities, Rebekah Miles
Conclusion: Christian Realism in a Polarized Society, Robin W. Lovin
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