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Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety

An Essay in Religion and Political Liberalism

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Malone-France brings together important themes from religious studies, philosophy, and political theory to articulate a fundamental re-conception of religious faith and an innovative argument for classic liberal norms.

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"Faith, Fallibility, and the Virtue of Anxiety is at once insightful, provocative, timely, and interesting. Malone-France is skilled at weaving theological and political themes into a single narrative that makes for an interesting reading. Good books open new horizons and this one is no exception." - Brian G. Henning, Gonzaga University

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    Derek Malone-France

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Derek Malone-France is Associate Professor of Religion, Philosophy, and of Writing at the George Washington University, USA where he also directs the University Writing Program. His previous works include Deep Empiricism: Kant, Whitehead, and the Necessity of Philosophical Theism and Political Dissent - A Global Reader, Vol. 1: Ancient to Early-Modern Sources Vol. 2: Modern Sources, as well as numerous articles in journals such as Faith and Philosophy, the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion; Process Studies; the American Journal of Theology and Philosophy; and Teaching Philosophy.

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