"DeHart examines our constitution's normative framework and moral meaning. He challenges the logical coherency of modern moral philosophy, normative positivism, and other theories that the constitution has been argued to embody and offers groundbreaking methodology that can be applied to uncovering the normative framework of other constitutions as well"--Provided by publisher
Introduction / Carson Holloway and Paul R. DeHart -- Heinrich Meier's Straussian refutation of revelation / Carson Holloway -- Political philosophy after the collapse of classical, epistemic foundationalism / Paul R. DeHart -- Eros and agape revisited : reconciling classical eudaemonism with Christian love? / Robert C. Koons -- The strange second life of confessional states / J. Budziszewski -- Defending the personal logos today / Peter Augustine Lawler -- Pierre Manent : between nature and history / Ralph C. Hancock -- Catholicism and the constitution / James R. Stoner, Jr -- Beholden to revelation? : scripture's role as public knowledge and moral authority / Micah Watson -- Fides, ratio et juris : how some courts and some legal theorists misrepresent the rational status of religious beliefs / Francis J. Beckwith -- Richard Rorty's secular gods and unphilosophic philosophers / Luigi Bradizza -- Converting secularism / R.J. Snell.
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