End Time and Christian Social Action

Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (3):391-406 (1970)
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Abstract

The eschaton, or the future of the Kingdom, profoundly affects the Christian stance in ethics, especially when applied to the complex problems of the modern world.

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