Explore a bold, world-spanning view of humanity’s origins and order.
This volume presents a declared plan for a universal political framework grounded in biblical revelation, then argues for a threefold “unity and Trinity” of races as a foundational framework for understanding world history and policy.
The work surveys how continents, climates, and lineages supposedly shape human groups, and it threads together history, theology, and social doctrine to outline duties proposed for nations and peoples. It invites readers to consider how a divine constitution could influence law, governance, and rights on a global scale, while tracing broad claims about race, migration, and civilization through a historical lens.
- A comprehensive, century-old argument for a universal political order rooted in scriptural interpretation
- Discussion of race, geography, and history framed as guiding principles for national policy
- Analysis of how “unity and trinity” of races is said to inform rights, duties, and governance
- Historical context and framing for readers interested in the intersection of religion, politics, and social theory
Ideal for readers of historical theology, political theology, and those exploring 19th‑century debates about race, nationhood, and the Bible’s role in public life.