The Way of Life
John Paul II and the Challenge of Liberal Modernity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Baylor University Press
Published:10th Jun '08
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The passing of John Paul II provoked questions about the Pope, particularly in his relation to modernity. Was he opposed to the tenets of modernity, as some critics claimed? Or did he accommodate modernity in a way no Pope ever had, as his champions asserted? In The Way of Life, Carson Holloway examines the fundamental philosophers of modernity-from Hobbes to Toqueville-to suggest that John Paul II's critique of modernity is intended not to reject, but to improve. Thus, claims Holloway, it is appropriate for liberal modernity to attend to the Pope's thought, receiving it not as the attack of an enemy but as the criticism of a candid friend.
Holloway explicates how the late John Paul II profoundly understood the foundations of modern liberalism. -David Novak, J. Richard and Dororthy Shiff Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Toronto
Recommended. General readers, all undergraduates, graduates, and researchers. -- CHOICE
ISBN: 9781932792966
Dimensions: 208mm x 148mm x 15mm
Weight: 327g
204 pages