POLITICAL EVOLUTION IN CHRISTIAN THOUGHT
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v1i2.20Keywords:
Evolution, Policy, Chistianism, Religion, HumanityAbstract
A common use is to separate political and religious concepts, even more in a World with different faiths where tolerance is needed. But human being is one, living his faith in the political world and his ideas of justice according to what his faith tells him to believe; he can’t cut himself into pieces. Mexicans are politically appatic, one of the reasons might be the experience of this fragmentation, but this is not the attitude their religion asks for. Has catholic religion political requirements for its believers? This is the question that we will try to solve.
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