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Average rating: 3.7 · 94 ratings · 17 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Arguments for Liberty

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All the Kingdoms of the Wor...

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Trust in a Polarized Age

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Liberal Politics and Public...

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Must Politics Be War?: Rest...

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A New Theist Response to th...

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Public Reason and Diversity...

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Religious Exemptions

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“What is integralism? Here is a gloss: Catholic integralists say that governments must secure the earthly and heavenly common good.4 God authorizes two powers to do so, they assert. The state governs in matters temporal, and the church in matters spiritual. Since the church has a nobler purpose than the state (salvation), it may authorize and direct the state to support it with certain policies, such as enforcing church law. At times, the church may need assistance to advance its objectives.”
Kevin Vallier, All the Kingdoms of the World: On Radical Religious Alternatives to Liberalism

“Partisan identities increasingly drive the formation of other social identities, such as religious identity.”
Kevin Vallier, Trust in a Polarized Age



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