Drury regards the political problems of the modern world to be
thoroughly Biblical. In the politics of the Twenty-first century, we
find two equally arrogant and self-righteous civilizations confronting
one another. Each is convinced that it is on the side of God, truth and
justice, while its enemy is allied with Satan, wickedness and barbarism.
The language of diplomacy and compromise has been replaced by the
language of jihad or the struggle against the cosmic forces of evil.
Life is radicalized; and all choices are polarized. Politics properly
understood is eclipsed. Drury urges us to transcend the Biblical view of
the world. Instead, she argues in favour of a genuinely liberal, secular
and pluralistic understanding of politics.