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JCR: Vol. 13, No. 1, "Symposium on Change in the Social Order"
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Journal of Christian Reconstruction, Theology 13.1 Multiple Paperback 286 pages




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This volume explores the various means of bringing change to a social order: revolution, education and economics. It also examines how Christianity, historically and doctrinally, impacts the social order and provides practical answers to man's search for meaning and order in life. It concludes with a special report on reconstruction in action which highlights the work of reconstructionists at the grass-roots level.

Table of Contents
Introduction: Faith and Change by Garry J. Moes

I. Revolution

  • The Religion of Revolution by Rousas John Rushdoony
  • The Shape of Events (Our Revolution) by Otto Scott

II. Christianity and the Social Order

  • The Crisis in Civilization by Otto Scott
    • Precedents in Christian Reconstruction in 17th Century England
    • The World Scene and Current Issues: The Right Approach
    • What Next?
  • Strategy for a New Century by William N. Blake
  • Lord of Life: The Confession of Lordship and Saving Faith by Joseph P. Braswell
  • The Covenant and the Character of a Nation by J.S. Wermser, trans. Gilbert Zekveld
  • Romans 13:1-7: Paul, The Church and Social Order by J. Daryl Charles

III. Education and Change

  • Revolution Via Education by Samuel Blumenfeld
  • What Is Education? By Otto Scott
  • Education for Service by Ovid Need

IV. Economics and Change

  • Successful Stewardship by Joseph R. McAuliffe
  • Love and Money: The Priority of People Over Things by R.E. McMaster Jr.
  • Poverty and Spirituality: An Examination of Biblical Categories by J. Daryl Charles

V. Grass Roots Change

  • Reconstruction in Action: Special Report by Garry J. Moes
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