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Between Love and Judgement – The Sociological Side of Theology

Virgil Guralivu ()
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Virgil Guralivu: University of Bucharest, Romania,

RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, 2021, vol. 5, issue 1, 79-83

Abstract: The following article is a presentation of two principles on which society operates and how they balance. The roots of these principles are found in the Judeo-Christian theology and have established fundamental relations between God and man, springing from His character and attributes. Therefore, for this reason, the first approach will be a theological one, followed by a sociological one with implications in macro-society and micro-society. The founding concept provides a balance for these principles that have determined the functioning in normal parameters, or not, of every society, of any type and any time.

Keywords: love; justice; mercy; judgement; forgiveness; clemency; balance; imbalance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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