Civitas Dei

Civitas Dei by Lionel Curtis, published by Read Books in November 2006, is a historical exploration that spans 144 pages. This edition presents a structured examination of various themes, including authority, faith, and the evolution from national to international governance. Curtis delves into the complexities of political thought and its relationship with religious institutions, offering insights into the guiding principles that shape societies.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that addresses confused situations and the doctrine of authority, alongside a confession of faith. The book discusses the League of Nations and the concept of dominion status, reflecting on how these ideas influence contemporary political landscapes. With its focus on history, Civitas Dei serves as a thoughtful resource for those interested in the intersections of faith, politics, and societal development.
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CIVITAS DEI BY LIONEL CURTISCONTENTS: CHAPTER I THE KEY TO CONFUSED SITUATIONS CHAPTER II A CONFESSION OF FAITH CHAPTER III THE DOCTRINE OF AUTHORITY EXAMINED CHAPTER IV FAITH CHAPTER V PRINCIPLE REALISED IN PRACTICE CHAPTER VI THE GUIDING PRINCIPLE IN ITS APPLICATION CHAPTER VII FROM THE NATIONAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMON WEALTH CHAPTER VIII THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS CHAPTER IX POLITICAL THOUGHT AND THE CHURCHES CHAPTER X THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS CHAPTER XI DOMINION STATUS
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