The Biblical View of “Class and Caste”

The Biblical View of “Class and Caste”

Posted on March 21, 2017

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The central point here is that any communion or community has to be based on a moral commitment to a creed or a faith. It can’t be metaphysical, based on some neutral characteristics like genetics, place of birth, economic status, IQ, or anything else. It has to be ethical/judicial;…There has to be a transcendent faith, and that faith has to have a transcendent moral law which would unite all the members of the communion into one body, without losing each one’s identity. Without such selective communion with people of the same faith and the same moral status, any community will end up being a communion with evil.

Assigned Reading:
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber