The Christian and the State

Geoffrey BrennanApril 1, 1983OP7

What should be the nature of social and political action which flows from Christian commitment? This question is one that faces members of churches today with increasing urgency. The issues dicussed in this Paper, are relevevant to the question, not only to practising Christians, but also to others who arrive at their attitudes to social and economic matters through the dictates of stringly-felt copassion towards the needy and suffering.

 

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