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The Working Classes and the Christian Ethic

The Working Classes and the Christian Ethic

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  • David G. Kibble

The article is written against the background of the absence of the economically marginalized from the church in Britain. This article looks into the ethical attitudes and moral lifestyle of the working classes and reflects on the implications for the teaching of Christian ethics. It wants to commend Christian ethics above rationalistic approaches to life. 

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1981. 13 pages.

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