Turn, Turn, Turn: Response to Cotkin

Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (2):333-337 (2008)
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The essay is stimulating, but some clarification would be welcome on the relationship between religion and moral history. The reopening of moral inquiry in history probably began earlier than Cotkin suggests. On the issue of how exactly history and moral philosophy might be joined, there is much to be said for the classroom and for community programs like "Facing History and Ourselves."

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