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The Price of Respectable Equality: Eschatological Memories of Actually Existing Democracy

dc.contributor.authorSmith, Ted A., 1968-
dc.date.accessioned2009-05-13T18:40:45Z
dc.date.available2009-05-13T18:40:45Z
dc.date.copyright2007
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.citationSmith, Ted A. "The Price of Respectable Equality: Eschatological Memories of Actually Existing Democracy." Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27.1 (2007): 137-156.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/2984
dc.description.abstractI engage two conversations: one about the relationship between history and ethics, and another about the relationship of Christianity and democracy in the United States. In the first half of the essay I suggest two shifts in the ways ethicists engage history. I argue that ethicists should be concerned not only with ideas, but also with lived religion. I then propose "eschatological memory" as a genre for using historical studies for normative work. I develop it through contrast with MacIntyre's notion of tradition and through conversation with Benjamin's philosophy of history. In the second half of the paper I offer a long exemplum, an eschatological memory of the equality promised by Oberlin College. I recall the suppressed memory of a lynching, a memory that reveals the antinomies of equality and gives rise to a politics of piecemeal reform in the light of eschatological hope.en
dc.description.sponsorshipSmith, Ted A. "The Price of Respectable Equality: Eschatological Memories of Actually Existing Democracy." Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27.1 (2007): 137-156 originally published by Georgetown University Press of Washington, D.C. Used by permission of the Society of Christian Ethics (U.S.).en
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherGeorgetown University Pressen
dc.subjectEschatological memoryen
dc.subject.lcshEqualityen
dc.subject.lcshProgress -- Moral and ethical aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshOberlin Collegiate Instituteen
dc.subject.lcshHistory -- Philosophyen
dc.titleThe Price of Respectable Equality: Eschatological Memories of Actually Existing Democracyen
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dc.description.schoolVanderbilt University. Divinity Schoolen


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