Articles by Max Stackhouse
Public Theology and Democracy’s Future
Max Stackhouse Thursday, 4 June 2009
The Judeo-Christian tradition offers two deeply rooted biblical themes that undergird the "principled pluralism" that presses society toward democracy: the recognition of sin and the possibility of covenant. (2004)
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Globalization and Grace (God and Globalization - Volume 4)
Max Stackhouse Monday, 23 March 2009
This is the fourth volume in the series "God and Globalization." The series addresses the theological, philosophical, and social implications of globalization, which has often been defined only in economic terms. This volume argues for a Christian theology that can engage the world and its powers, offer a social ethic, and dialogue with other faiths. (Continuum, 2007.)
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Why Theology in International Affairs?
Max Stackhouse Sunday, 1 March 2009
A response to Robert Nelson's review of Max Stackhouse's book Globalization and Grace [God and Globalization, Volume 4].
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Social Graces: Christianity and Globalization
Max Stackhouse Saturday, 1 September 2007
Ultimately, globalization demands a theological response. Christianity has much to offer, especially because its three central historic claims are universal in implication.
