Benjamin J. Wood is lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Chester in the UK. He earned a PhD in theology at the University of Leeds. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at the University of Leeds under the supervision of Rachel Muers.
Description
Introduction 1. Political Liberalism and its Theological Opponents 2. Political Liberalism and the Possibilities of Augustinian Skepticism 3. The Liberal State: An Augustinian Defense 4. Montaigne and the Notion of "The Secular": An Alternative to Radical Orthodoxy 5. Obeying, Believing, and Rebelling: Montaigne's Theology as Liberal-Christian Politics 6. Contemporary Political Landscapes: Augustine against Neoliberalism Conclusion: Augustinian Epistemology and the Prospect of Christian Liberalism Bibliography Index

