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<summary type="text">Theology and Social Theory
Milbank, John
Theology and Social Theory was written in the middle of the Thatcherite era, out&#13;
of the conviction that a theological vision alone could challenge the emerging&#13;
hegemony of neo-liberalism. This book sought to instrumentalize theology and religion
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