Christianity and Democracy, and the Rights of Man and Natural Law - Jacques Maritain - Books - Ignatius Press - 9781586176006 - January 13, 2012
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Christianity and Democracy, and the Rights of Man and Natural Law

Jacques Maritain

Christianity and Democracy, and the Rights of Man and Natural Law

Few political philosophers have laid such stress upon the organic and dynamic characters of human rights, rooted as they are in natural law, as did the great 20th century philosopher, Jacques Maritain. Few Christian scholars have placed such emphasis upon the influence of evangelical inspiration, or of the Gospel message, upon the temporal order as has Maritain.

As this important work reveals, the philosophy of Jacques Maritain on natural law and human rights is complemented by and can only be properly understood in the light of his teaching on Christianity and democracy and their relationship. Maritain shows that Christianity cannot be made subservient to any political form or regime, that democracy is linked to Christianity, and that in order for democracy to thrive, it must reflect certain values historically derived from the Gospel.

At the same time he argues his distinctive thesis that personalist or organic democracy provides a fuller measure of freedom and fulfillment and that it emerges or begins to take shape under the inspiration of the Gospel. Even the modern democracies we do in fact have, with all their weaknesses, represent an historic gain for the person and they spring, he urges, from the very Gospel they so wantonly repudiate!

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Released January 13, 2012
ISBN13 9781586176006
Publishers Ignatius Press
Pages 195
Dimensions 132 × 201 × 18 mm   ·   249 g
Language English   French  

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