"David Walsh has brought to his topic not only the
breadth of learning of an accomplished scholar but the spiritual
sensitivity of a mature personality. This is very rare at any
time and is virtually nonexistent today. Accordingly, The
Growth of the Liberal Soul promises to be a major addition to
political philosophy. The topic is important and Walsh's analysis
of it is superb."--Barry Cooper
In The Growth of the Liberal Soul, David Walsh confronts a
core difficulty of the liberal democratic tradition in explaining
and justifying itself. Acknowledging the incompleteness of
liberal order as a theoretical explication of its underlying
beliefs, Walsh analyzes contemporary debates about the
foundations of liberal democratic politics. The widespread
abandonment of the search for foundations by John Rawls, Richard
Rorty, Michael Oakeshott, and the deconstructionists has been
interpreted as signifying the absence of any sustaining inner
resources. The result has been the confusion of contemporary
liberal democratic self-understanding, which cannot make sense of
its own extraordinary historical success nor apparently prevent
the evident unraveling of its own moral code. It is this state of
crisis from which Walsh's study takes its point of departure.
Unique in combining contemporary political relevance with
historical depth, The Growth of the Liberal Soul brings
together two approaches that are often treated separately. Walsh
elaborates on the existential core of the liberal political
tradition by way of an investigation of the historical sources
and the raging contemporary debates.
While many scholars have been content to call attention to the
dependence of liberal politics on transcendent faith, Walsh
studies the progress of experiential reality by which that
connection is concretely effected in life. The Growth of the
Liberal Soul will be of interest to all readers, especially
those interested in the relationship between religion and
politics.