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God in Action
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Item Number: 978-0-307-59026-8
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"What if God has his own ways that are not always our ways? What if
God acts in public affairs in ways that can, of course, be ignored from
day to day but at a price for individuals and whole societies? If God
is an actor, how is it possible to trace his action? . . . Can we
discover God’s actions in the part of human experience that is public
in our day?" —Francis Cardinal George
In this bracing
manifesto, His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, one of the leading
Catholic intellectuals in America today, provides refreshing insight
into the intersection of faith and the public sphere. Finding both
challenges and reasons for hope, he lays out a vision for national life
that respects natural law, human dignity, and the essential ways
religion uniquely contributes to the common good.
In our
country today, the significance of religious faith is often reduced to
personal spiritual convictions or peculiar ideas found within
self-contained churches, synagogues, temples, and mosques. Yet, as
Cardinal George argues, it is God acting through humanity that is the
very root of the core ideals that shape society. In the process, a
moral framework is built that allows life to flourish. Consequently, he
calls for resistance to creeping ideas that seek to deny religious
organizations the freedom to act on their convictions and, thus,
shutting voices of faith out of the public square on culture-defining
issues.
Moreover, Cardinal George calls for a fundamental
reevaluation of questions surrounding human rights, religious liberty,
respect for life, just war, commerce, immigration, and globalization.
In turn, he points out a clear path that respects individual conscience
while integrating faith and natural law into the public conversation on
our shared future.
An important book for challenging times, God in Action presents a universal message rooted in the Catholic philosophical tradition that is impossible to ignore.
Hardcover, 240pgs
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