The Idea of Christian Charity: A Critique of Some Contemporary Conceptions (LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY)

The Idea of Christian Charity: A Critique of Some Contemporary Conceptions (LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY) image
ISBN-10:

0268011672

ISBN-13:

9780268011673

Author(s): Graham, Gordon
Released: Jan 01, 1990
Format: Hardcover, 204 pages
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Description:

In this text the author aims to demonstrate that no moral system, no code of values in society, can survive without a religious context and support. Gordon Graham argues that Christian charity, as our basic motivation for helping each other, cannot be reduced to a political or a psychological concept. It is a religious idea. It goes beyond a concern for justice and human rights, and beyond a concern for psychological healing or wholeness. The book therefore contains a novel critique of some forms of liberation theology and of Christian counselling and establishes a case for liberalism and for the separation of Church and State, and argues that modern civilization cannot get along without Christianity.











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