Community: A Trinity of Models


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Community like love is a concept everybody talks about but nobody bothers to define. From the community of scholars to the community of nations we passionately seek and widely take for granted a quality of interrelatedness that touches a chord deep within each of us whose vibrations we spend little time submitting to critical examination. Frank Kirkpatricks rigorous and detailed discussion of community places that notion within a discussion that has developed among philosophers over the past 200 years. Beginning with the contractual model of Hobbes and Locke in which individuals work out rules to control their enforced proximity he moves on to the more complex organic model of Marx and Engles and beyond that the work of Whitehead in which individuals now interact with one another as organically related parts of a greater whole. Finally he devotes most of his attention to a third highly personal model of community which owes its most sophisticated recent formulation to John Macmurray. Within that model he sees the greatest possibilities for developing a coherent and comprehensive notion of community that takes seriously both the unique individuality of each person and the possibility for these individuals to commit themselves to loving fellowship with each other. Frank G. Kirkpatrick is Ellsworth Morton Tracy Lecturer and Professor of Religion Trinity College. He has published five other books including books The Episcopal Church in Crisis; Together Bound: God History and the Religious Community; The Ethics of Community; A Moral Ontology for a Theistic Ethic: Gathering the Nations in Love and Justice; and John Macmurray: Community Beyond Political Philosophy. He has also published a general textbook in the field of ethics Living Issues in Ethics with Richard Nolan and numerous articles in scholarly journals as well as op-ed pieces and topical analyses of current religious events.
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