Society and Sanity

Society and Sanity

As the title suggests, this book is a companion to the author's "Theology and sanity", the distinction being that whereas the earlier book was upon man's relation to God, the present one is upon man's relation to man. The first part discusses man as the Christian knows him to be, what he is, what the purpose of his existence is, and what principles should guide beings of that sort or that goal in their dealings with one another. The second part applies these principles to marriage and the family, the third part to society and the state.
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