Thomas Albert Howardcurrently holds the Stephen Phillips Chair of History and is director of the Center for Faith and Inquiry at Gordon College, USA. He is the author of numerous publications including God and the Atlantic: America, Europe and the Religious Divide.
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"It is a good moment for this volume to appear. It presents a way to go beyond the defensive posture and to articulate clearly and boldly the strengths and riches of the Christian tradition and to see these as a 'public resource, ' especially for a society that has been overwhelmingly Christian in its orientation, both historically and culturally."--Jean Bethke Elshtain, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, University of Chicago "What is especially new and significant is the conversation this book initiates. As the beginning of an ecumenical dialogue centered on ideas and issues related to the imago Dei and human dignity, this book provides something new, interesting, and important for our time."--David J. Bryant, professor of religious studies, Eckerd College

