While
Christian cosmopolitanism breathes a different spirit and unfolds along a different trajectory than the cosmopolitanism of today's global elite, there is an inescapably cosmopolitan dimension to Christian identity (Phil.
Further, common ownership of the earth and the universal destination of goods (which normally are distributively actualized through private property, not contrary to it), means that Christians, and Christian policymakers, can not but hold some version of
Christian cosmopolitanism.
The challenge before us is to find our way toward a more particularized, more
Christian cosmopolitanism.
Not exact matches
His latest book (with Steven Cone) is Authentic
Cosmopolitanism: Love, Sin, and Grace in the
Christian University.