Book Review The Republic of Grace: Augustinian Thoughts for Dark Times Mathewes Charles William B. Eerdmans Grand Rapids, MI [Book Review]

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):82-86 (2013)
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With The Republic of Grace: Augustinian Thoughts for Dark Times, Charles Mathewes has given us a timely book that, I imagine, will be so for many times to come. His purpose throughout is to "offer a primer in the Augustinian-Christian vernacular, a language of religious, moral, and political deliberation" (2). This language and way of understanding reality, Mathewes argues, can provide us with ways of thinking about our own lives in the world as political and social creatures. The "dark times" to which he refers in the subtitle have to do with life after 9/11 as citizens in a country that dominates as an economic and military powerhouse and greatly under the influence of what he calls "millennial capitalism" ..

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