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The Libertarian Theology of Freedom

by Edmund A. Opitz (Author)



Editorial Reviews

Fr. Robert A. Sirico, Acton Institute
"This book by Rev. Opitz will go a long way to help those in mainline
churches appreciate the critical importance of liberty in the construction
of a just society. It will disabuse all readers of the notion that to be a
libertarian, one must be a libertine."

Jeffrey O. Nelson, Intercollegiate Studies Institute
"Ed Opitz is the dean of a growing school of thought working to reconsider
the claims of religious faith and economic freedom . . . this book makes
available to a new generation his penetrating insights and passionate
commitment to the principle that human dignity is best advanced within a
social framework of freedom."

Product Details

Hardcover: 160 pages
Publisher: Hallberg Pub Corp (November 15, 1999)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0873190467

 

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