Christianity and Social Order

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"Christianity and Social Order" is a 1942 theological and political treatise by Archbishop William Temple that argues for a Christian foundation for social justice, welfare, and democratic society.

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instanceOf book
theological treatise
arguesFor Christian basis for democracy
Christian basis for social justice
Christian basis for welfare
Christian foundation for social order
associatedWith British Christian socialism
Church of England social teaching
author Archbishop William Temple NERFINISHED
William Temple NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques individualism without social responsibility
laissez-faire capitalism
genre Christian ethics literature
non-fiction
hasKeyTheme common good
moral basis of democracy
relationship between Church and state
responsibility of the state for welfare
rights and duties in society
historicalContext wartime Britain
influenced development of the British welfare state
post-war British social policy
influencedBy Anglican social thought
Christian ethical tradition
intendedAudience Christians engaged in public life
policy makers influenced by Christian ethics
language English
notableFor influence on Christian social thought in Britain
systematic statement of Anglican social principles
proposes ethical framework for economic life
minimum standards of welfare as a social right
principles for a just social order
publicationYear 1942
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Christian social ethics
Christian socialism NERFINISHED
democracy
political theology
social justice
welfare state
supports economic justice
social reform
theologicalPerspective Anglican NERFINISHED
timePeriod Second World War era NERFINISHED

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William Temple notableWork Christianity and Social Order