Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-277) and indexes
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Inhabiting the post-secular : why radical orthodoxy? why now? -- Elements of a manifesto : the movements of radical orthodoxy -- Radical orthodoxy's "story" of philosophy : from Plato to Scotus and back -- Postmodern parodies : the critique of modernity and the myth of the secular -- Possibilities for the post-secular : faith, reason, and public engagement -- Participation and incarnation : materiality, liturgy, and sacramentality -- Cities of God : cultural critique and social transformation -- Conclusion : taking radical orthodoxy to church