One significant political implication of a Christian anthropology is that identity politics can be replaced by a vision of the common good. If we are all only ever our own, then there cannot be a common good. There may be negotiated tolerance or groups with some overlapping goals, but no good we share in common, no vision of life together that involves desiring and pursuing the good of every member. Most Americans have adopted the belief that human flourishing (which is one of the chief ends of the common good) can only be defined individually.32 But if we belong to Christ, then the common
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