Long Truce
How Toleration Made the World Safe for Power and Profit
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602581845
Number of Pages: 266
Published: 30/04/2009
Width: 14.9 cm
Height: 22.3 cm
The political dogma of toleration is little more than a tool of the modern state in its drive for power and wealth. In The Long Truce, A. J. Conyers shows that by banishing questions of ultimate meaning from public life, the modern version of toleration has debased our politics and undermined social cohesion. He argues provocatively for a return to the authentic toleration found in pre-Reformation Christianity.
- Preface
- 1. The Cunning of History
- 2. The Ecumenical Impulse
- 3. A Feeling of Uncertainty
- 4. Thomas Hobbes and the Fears of Modernity
- 5. Pierre Bayle and the Modern Sanctity of the Individual
- 6. John Locke and the Politics of Toleration
- 7. The Triumph of Toleration
- 8. The Shadow Leviathan
- 9. Nihilism and the Catholic Vision
- 10. High Tolerance
- Notes
- Index