Everyone wants solutions to their problems and society's problems. The difficulty is that the very idea of "the solution" is itself problematic for theological, philosophical and practical reasons.
I should probably clarify. I don’t mean to suggest that the Doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ is not the solution, rather that it will provide the graces that we need to endure the hardships ahead of us. Despite what Tainter say’s, I think that he’s correct insofar as a spiritual revivalism won’t fix the problems we’re facing. But it will save us, in more ways than one.
This is an excellent description of my understanding of the principles of the social kingship of Christ according to Cardinal Pie of Poitiers!
I should probably clarify. I don’t mean to suggest that the Doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ is not the solution, rather that it will provide the graces that we need to endure the hardships ahead of us. Despite what Tainter say’s, I think that he’s correct insofar as a spiritual revivalism won’t fix the problems we’re facing. But it will save us, in more ways than one.
Exactly. And as it has been said, Christianity has died and risen, like Christ, multiple times.
“Thy Kingdom come
Thy Will be done
On Earth
As it is in Heaven”