Faith and FreedomImage Books, 1958 - 313 pages A stimulating inquiry into the history and relationship of political freedom and religious faith, from the dawn of civilization to the crises of today: Communism, the emergence of Asia and Africa, the growth of the omnicompetent state, the depersonalization of society, and the demands for ever higher standards of living. |
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Law and the Logos | 3 |
God in the World | 4 |
The Second Adam | 5 |
Copyright | |
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