Explore how faith and society intersect in the modern world, and how the Church can guide practical life toward justice.
This book examines the role of religion in everyday work, education, and public life. It argues that a living faith should energize society and everyday actions, not confine people to distant ideals. The discussion weighs conflicts between labor and capital, and offers a vision where character and shared responsibility shape solutions.
- How religion can influence economics, government, art, science, and education for the common good.
- The Church’s responsibility to address social conflict without siding permanently with any one party.
- Why genuine social life matters for spiritual growth and moral renewal in communities.
- Ways to improve dialogue between clergy and laypeople and to strengthen mutual understanding.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, historical perspective on faith, society, and the responsibilities of religious institutions in public life.