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    Faith, Reason, and Political Life Today.Michelle E. Brady, Paul A. Cantor, Thomas Darby, Henry T. Edmondson Iii, Stephen L. Gardner, Marc D. Guerra, Gregory R. Johnson, Joseph M. Knippenberg, Peter Augustine Lawler, Daniel J. Mahoney, James F. Pontuso, Paul Seaton & Ashley Woodiwiss (eds.) - 2001 - Lexington Books.
    This rich and varied collection of essays addresses some of the most fundamental human questions through the lenses of philosophy, literature, religion, politics, and theology. Peter Augustine Lawler and Dale McConkey have fashioned an interdisciplinary consideration of such perennial and enduring issues as the relationship between nature and history, nature and grace, reason and revelation, classical philosophy and Christianity, modernity and postmodernity, repentance and self-limitation, and philosophy and politics.
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  2. Does pluralism require religion to be either rationalized or cast out of society?Joseph M. Knippenberg - 2014 - In Greg Forster & Anthony B. Bradley (eds.), John Rawls and Christian Social Engagement: Justice as Unfairness. Lexington Books.
     
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    Book Review: Rawls and Religion, edited by Tom Bailey and Valentina GentileRawls and Religion, edited by BaileyTomGentileValentina. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. Xiv + 307 pp. [REVIEW]Joseph M. Knippenberg - 2017 - Political Theory 45 (2):281-283.
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    Howard Lloyd Williams, editor, "Essays on Kant's Political Philosophy". [REVIEW]Joseph M. Knippenberg - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (4):679.
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    Peter D. Fenves, "A Peculiar Fate: Metaphysics and World-History in Kant". [REVIEW]Joseph M. Knippenberg - 1993 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (4):638.