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Robert R. Meredith

Robert R. Meredith was a twentieth-century scholar whose interdisciplinary approach bridged theological inquiry and political philosophy, as evidenced by his engagement with questions of governance and ethical statecraft. His work, particularly *Problems of Statecraft*, reflects the mid-century intellectual climate in which theologians increasingly addressed the practical dimensions of political authority and moral decision-making in complex societies. Meredith's contributions situated theological reflection within conversations about institutional power and administrative responsibility, making him a notable figure in the development of Christian political thought during the postwar era.

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Problems of Statecraft

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