"Christianity And The Social State" explores the intersection of Christian principles and the role of the state in addressing social issues. George Claude Lorimer examines the relationship between religious faith and social responsibility, considering the implications of Christian teachings for the organization and function of society. The book addresses topics such as poverty, justice, and the responsibilities of both individuals and governments in creating a more equitable world. It offers insights into the potential for Christianity to inform and shape social policy, providing a framework for understanding the moral dimensions of political and economic systems.
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