Social Morality

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Social Morality is a work by theologian Frederick Denison Maurice that explores the ethical and social implications of Christian principles in modern society.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addresses ethical basis of social institutions
modern social problems in light of Christian teaching
tension between religious belief and modern social change
author F. D. Maurice NERFINISHED
Frederick Denison Maurice NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores Christian duty in public and social affairs
application of Christian principles to modern social life
connection between individual morality and social structures
moral responsibilities within society
genre Christian theology
religious ethics
social ethics
hasTheme Christian view of community and common good
critique of purely individualistic morality
ethical foundations of social order
moral obligations of citizens and rulers
role of the Church in social questions
social justice from a Christian perspective
historicalContext 19th-century British society
influencedBy 19th-century Anglican theology
Christian social thought
biblical ethics
intendedAudience clergy
educated Christian laity
theologians
language English
mainSubject Christian ethics
ethical implications of Christian principles
relationship between Christianity and society
social implications of Christian principles
social morality
notableWork Social Morality NERFINISHED
partOf Christian social ethics tradition NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective Anglican theology
workOf Frederick Denison Maurice NERFINISHED

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Frederick Denison Maurice notableWork Social Morality