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The Relation of Christianity to Civil Society (1883) (Paperback)
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The Relation of Christianity to Civil Society (1883) (Paperback)
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"Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel how they might entangle
him in his talk. And they sent out unto him their disciples with
the Herodians, saying, Master, we know that thou art true, and
teaches the way of God in truth, neither cares thou for any man:
for thou regardest not the person of men. Tell us therefore, What
thinkest thou ? Is it lawful to give tribute unto Csesar, or not?
"- St. Matthew xxii. 15-17. IN this passage we are told under what
circumstances and with what design the question which is now to
engage our thought was first proposed to the Founder of
Christianity. No doubt the inquiry which the Pharisees and
Herodians made was not only disingenuous, but was far more limited
in its intent than ours must be. Their purpose was to betray Jesus
into one of two alternative dangers in defining the attitude of
what they regarded as a Jewish religious cult, toward a government
that was at once foreign and despotic. Yet, whatever their purpose
was, the formal reason upon which they proceeded was the obvious
need that there should be some authoritative definition of the
relation which Jesus intended should subsist between his teaching
and the requirements of the existing government or civil society.
That such a question should be propounded in some form was, indeed,
inevitable. In the midst of the antagonisms, open and concealed,
which agitated that restless age, neutrality in such a matter was
believed to be impossible. Especially, for reasons which must
hereafter engage our attention, the assumption of such neutrality
would have been resented as quite intolerable in one who, like
Jesus, claimed to be the anointed Prince of the house of David.
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