Lexington Books / Fortress Academic
Pages: 328
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-9787-0201-1 • Hardback • August 2018 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-1-9787-0202-8 • eBook • August 2018 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
D. Stephen Long is the Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics at Southern Methodist University.
Chapter One: Origin and Development of the Augustinian Approach
Chapter Two: Origin and Development of the Ecclesial Approach
Chapter Three: Addressing the Critiques
This book, copious in detail and heavily footnoted, is an indispensable guide to scholars seeking to make their way through the thickets of these two approaches in Christian ethics. . . [it's] a wonderful resource, and should be required reading for those involved in sorting out the complex questions of what Christian participation in the life of the world looks like.
— Reading Religion
With mentors and peers in either approach to Christian ethics and political theology--the new Augustinians and the ecclesial project--I have felt like a chimera while attempting to sort through their respective strengths and weaknesses, points and counterpoints, subtleties and nuances. With this comprehensive and incisive text, D. Stephen Long judiciously and coherently advances this momentous interchange. I gratefully and enthusiastically recommend!
— Tobias Winright, Hubert Mäder Chair of Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University
Managing to sustain a single well-construed argument throughout, D. Stephen Long defends an ecclesially-centered Augustinian politics against rival ways of appropriating Augustine for late modern political orders. The real benefit of this impressive work is the patience and charity (even friendship) that runs through it, embodying the politics it champions and giving us hope for how these conversations can go.
— Jonathan Tran