Biblical Christianity: Sociology
Home, State, and Church
Jesus Christ is "Son."

Genesis 4:1; Luke 1:30-31; Isaiah 9:6

Christian sociology is based on the proposition that both the individual and the social order are important to God, mankind and society. Christ died and rose again for each person as an individual; God also ordained social institutions to teach love, respect, discipline, work and community; family, church and state are the three most important of these. Christian sociology focuses both on society as a means for human cooperation in accordance with God's will, and on the individual as a vital part of various social institutions in society.

 

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