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It examines the social and ethical convictions attributed to Jesus, extracting practical principles rather than offering biography or doctrinal exposition. Organized in four parts, it treats foundational axioms—the sacredness of life and human solidarity; the social ideal of the kingdom of God, with its values, tasks, and new standards; the recalcitrant social forces of leadership, private property, and religion's social test; and the role of conflict and the cross in social transformation. Scripture passages, daily readings, and study questions direct student discussion and application to contemporary social and economic problems.
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