Volume 133

Volume 133

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Guests on Volume 133 • DARÍO FERNÁNDEZ-MORERA on the real history of Islamic Spain in the Middle Ages• FRANCIS OAKLEY on the enduring belief in sacral kingship and the secularization of politics in the late Middle Ages• OLIVER O'DONOVAN on why all political authority can only be properly understood by way of analogy with God’s kingship• THOMAS STORCK on the conflicts between “Americanism” and Catholic social teaching• JOHN SAFRANEK on the self-contradictory character of modern liberalism• BRIAN BROCK on the challenges and opportunities of being a “Church theologian” in a secular university• GEORGE MARSDEN on the birth and influential life of C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Darío Fernández-Morera “Scholars in Islamic Studies departments argue that jihad really means a self-striving for perfection . . . (and they may be right and they maybe kn

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