Apply ethical thinking to today’s social questions and see how values shape policy, economics, and daily life.
This volume presents Social Aspects of Christian Morality as a practical guide to understanding how ethics underpins politics, society, and social reform. It argues that economic and political problems are rooted in moral factors, and that lasting solutions come from strengthening character, duty, and justice within communities.
- A clear framework showing how ethics precedes economics and law in addressing social problems
- Discussion of the relationships between the state, religion, and civil life
- Insights on democracy, equality, education, and the rights of women within moral debate
- Historical context and practical considerations for applying ethical science to current issues
Ideal for readers of ethics, sociology, and social history who want a grounded, morally aware approach to public life and policy.