"Theology and the Social Consciousness: A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology" by Henry Churchill King explores the intersection of Christian ethics and social responsibility in early 20th-century thought. This meticulously prepared republication of the second edition examines the historical relationship between theology and evolving social awareness. King delves into the ethical implications of Christian doctrine and its impact on social consciousness, offering insights into the development of social ethics within a Christian framework. This study of doctrinal history is relevant to anyone interested in the historical dialogue between religion and society, the foundations of Christian ethics, and the ongoing quest for a socially conscious theology. A significant contribution to the fields of Christian theology, ethics, and the sociology of religion.
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