Journal article
John Milbank’s politics of virtue: a poetic and social post-liberalism of society/Church
Pages 89 to 95
Cite this article
- BIBRAC, Jacques,
- Bibrac, Jacques.
- Bibrac, J.
https://doi.org/10.3917/etr.1001.0089
Cite this article
- Bibrac, J.
- Bibrac, Jacques.
- BIBRAC, Jacques,
https://doi.org/10.3917/etr.1001.0089
English
By the politics of virtue, John Milbank proposes a political renewal focused on a democratic ideal of Catholic-style social policy. Our author forms his political opinion from an essentially ecclesial discourse, as ecclesiology takes the place of social theory for him. The thesis successively analyzes Milbank’s poetic ontology, his political theology, and his “politics of the gift of virtue”.