The Common Good after the Death of God

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Abstract

Wilson writes that ‘The common good is not a utopia, nor even a future state to be aspired to. Instead, it is a way of working which can be experienced in practice.’ What practical experiences have you had that reflect this? If you have a faith, are there ways your faith community could work more with non-believers for the common good? If you do not, do you see faiths as important partners in working for the common good? Why (or why not)?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTogether for the Common Good
Subtitle of host publicationTowards a National Conversation
EditorsNicholas Sagovsky, Peter McGrail
PublisherSCM Press
Pages79-91
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9780334053248
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2015

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