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An analysis of the social and economic malaise of western society
and the role of the Churches in countering it. High unemployment in
many areas, the rise of drug-related crime, extensive vandalism and
anti-social behaviour, street crime, and the problems of the police
in dealing with race and juvenile crime, have produced a bleak
picture of the breakdown of modern society. The underlying social
problems are the breakdown of the traditional family and the
support mechanisms that it provided, coupled with the attempt to
erode the moral principles that underlay traditional social
thinking. Governments have sought to improve the obvious social
problems, but have failed to examine the underlying causes of the
malaise. Governments anxious in a pluralist society not to offer
any special position to the church, traditionally the main supplier
of support, have also ignored the voices of the Jews, Muslims and
Hindus. This book argues that the only answer is to reinstate the
traditional partnership between church and state, both nationally
and at the local level, because the church has the locally-based
organization that the state lacks, and a moral framework that
offers the order that society needs. Through a series of case
studies from different regions, the book demonstrates the
effectiveness of the grass-roots organization of the church and the
moral authority that it provides, showing how church and state
working together can help to forge a new understanding of the
oldest institution of all, the family. The author offers an
understanding of and the means to a solution to the problems that
afflict modern societies.
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