Description
About the Author
Anthony B. Bradley is associate professor of theology at the King's College. Greg Forster is senior fellow at the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice.
Reviews
This timely book explains the enormous impact John Rawls has on secular notions of relativism which have quietly crept into the Church. It is a must read for anyone seeking a Biblically based world view. -- David C. Iglesias, Wheaton College
This collection of essays affirms what many of us know and feel about justice-it is metaphysical not political. It provides a thoughtful analysis of the disastrous theoretical and sociopolitical consequences of a Rawlsian conception of justice that is rooted in a hypothetical thought experiment. Each essay makes Rawls accessible to the newcomer and is a refresher to the seasoned scholar. The collection confronts readers with the need to ground their understanding and application of justice on the basis of the divine design of human nature and flourishing and not on theoretical artifices removed from nature and reality. -- Gerson Moreno-Riano, Regent University
Book Information
ISBN 9781498504942
Author Greg Forster
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 463g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 163mm * 22mm