Social Aspects of Christianity

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Social Aspects of Christianity is a work of Christian social thought that examines how Christian ethics should inform and reform economic and social conditions in modern society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
work of Christian social thought
addresses duty of Christians toward the poor and marginalized
how Christian ethics should inform economic life
how Christian ethics should inform social policy
role of the church in social reform
aimsTo integrate faith and public life
reform economic conditions according to Christian principles
reform social conditions according to Christian principles
concernedWith economic justice
moral critique of modern society
social justice
context modern industrial and economic society
critiques social systems that conflict with Christian morality
unjust economic structures
discipline Christian social ethics
theology
emphasizes connection between personal piety and social responsibility
moral duties of Christians in society
practical implications of Christian faith for public life
ethicalFramework Christian ethics
focusesOn economic conditions in modern society
moral implications of industrial and economic change
social conditions in modern society
genre Christian social ethics
religion
theological ethics
hasPerspective Christian ethical perspective on society
intendedAudience Christians interested in social reform
social reformers informed by Christian thought
theologians and religious leaders
language English
mainTheme Christian ethics and social reform
Christian responsibility toward economic justice
application of Christian principles to modern society
critique of social and economic inequality
relationship between Christianity and social conditions
proposes Christian-based reforms to social policy
ethical guidelines for economic behavior
religiousTradition Christianity
usesConcept application of biblical principles to social issues
moral responsibility of individuals and institutions

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Richard T. Ely notableWork Social Aspects of Christianity