New traditionalism
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New traditionalism is considered to be a new phase of traditionalism that appeared in the late 20th through early 21st centuries. Its beliefs are constantly in conflict with secular liberalism. However, Jeffrey Stout has written a book about an "alternate philosophy" that will create a path that is between new traditionalism and secular liberalism.[1]
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- ^ "Beyond Secular Liberalism, Theological Traditionalism, and Incomplete Pragmatism: A Milbankian Engagement with Jeffrey Stout's Democracy and Tradition" (PDF). Marquette University. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
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