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Paperback New Testament Sociology Book

ISBN: 102542283X

ISBN13: 9781025422831

New Testament Sociology

"New Testament Sociology" presents a comprehensive examination of the social principles found within the Christian scriptures. Philip Vollmer explores how the teachings of Jesus and the apostles address the fundamental structures of human society, including the family, the state, and the economy. By analyzing the concept of the Kingdom of God not just as a spiritual reality but as a social ideal, the work provides a framework for applying biblical ethics to modern social challenges.

Vollmer meticulously categorizes New Testament doctrines to demonstrate their relevance to labor relations, communal living, and the duties of citizenship. This scholarly yet accessible study serves as a vital bridge between biblical exegesis and the science of sociology, offering readers a historical perspective on the intersection of faith and public life. "New Testament Sociology" remains a significant resource for those interested in the historical development of Christian social thought and the enduring impact of biblical values on the organization of human communities.

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