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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Jon Schaff on Andrew Willard Jones's "The Church Against the State: On Subsidiarity and Solidarity"

This review, at the "Front Porch Republic" blog, by Jon Schaff, of Andrew Willard Jones's new book, The Church Against the State: On Subsidiarity and Solidarity, might be of interest. A bit:

The Church Against the State attempts to lay out a comprehensive Christian political theory that stands in stark contrast to the liberalism that has dominated the Western world for nearly four centuries. In doing so, Jones juxtaposes the commitment to subsidiarity, most thoroughly fleshed out in the Catholic social thought of Pope Pius XI, with the notion of sovereignty, undergirded by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. What emerges is a stunningly broad and detailed analysis of both liberal and Christian politics. . . . 

Those concerned with the aggressive liberalism of our day while pondering what a Christian politics might look like will benefit from Jones’s expansive knowledge. This book serves as a warning to those Christians who wish to “heighten the contradictions,” to use the tactics of the hostile Left against the Left, who see politics as an “us against them” fight to the death. Jones’s work should caution us against the temptation to use the power of the state to further apparent Christian ends. The politics Jones advocates seems to be one of decentralization married to a hearty evangelization. As Augustine noted, the Christian citizen is actually the best citizen as he has virtue and the common good as his goals. . . .

https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2025/02/jon-schaff-on-andrew-willard-joness-the-church-against-the-state-on-subsidiarity-and-solidarity-.html

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