THE STATE AND POLITICS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520171911861Keywords:
Legitimate authority, common good, moral and legal order, civil disobedienceAbstract
The study and analysis of the New Testament in terms of politics and the configura-tion of the state apparatus, leads to the Christian consideration of the need for a politi-cal authority that orders society towards the common good, establishes the rights and duties of citizens , etc., and all this, according to the moral order and the written law, being able to reach, in extreme cases, civil disobedience.
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