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Christianity and Democracy
Christianity and democracy are seen as complementary forces, with Christianity providing values like inherent human dignity, equality, and responsibility that align with democratic ideals, while democracy offers a political framework to enact these values through participation, human rights, and checks on power, as seen in Christian democratic movements shaping post-war Europe and global rights advocacy, though both traditions also challenge each other regarding religious freedom, state power, and the role of faith in public life.
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| T.1707 | 261.7 Mar c | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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261.7 Mar c
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| Publisher | Charles Scribner's Sons : New York., 1944 |
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98hlm; 14x19cm
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English
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261.7
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| Statement of Responsibility |
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