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Cargando... The Reign of Christ the King (1992)por Michael Davies
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The Reign of Christ the King is the slighted edited version of a lecture Davies gave in 1991 about how the Western world has ceased to recognized Christ as King and instead has put man before him. Davies gives the reasons why Christ is King and how we reached the point in which his kingship has become something that embarrasses many Catholics, who seek to follow the world instead of Christ. In short, Davies is against the separation of church and state, which he views as an evil that came out of humanism and the French Revolution. Over twenty years later, many of his points are still valid if not even more valid than when he made them. Even if you disagree with Davies, he's always interesting and gives you something to think about. This book is no exception. ( ) Noted Catholic Writer Michael Davies reminds us that Our Lord Jesus Christ has the supreme right to reign in and govern the lives of actions of all mankind, including all nations leaders. That all authority comes from God, and we have a moral obligation to insure the laws of man conform to the laws of God. Most modern nations, especially those of the west, have forgotten this and live by the `Declaration of the Rights of Man' brought about by the French Revolution. If the people say it is legal, it must be right; even if it is morally wrong. Remember, all it will take for evil to win, is for good men to stand by and do nothing. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Proves that Christ, being God, has an absolute right to reign in our social and political lives, as well as in our personal lives. This book is easy to read and important for our times, in which secularism and pluralism reign supreme. Provocative on every page! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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