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The Kingship of Christ and the Conversion of the Jewish Nation
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In this work, Fr. Denis Fahey, C.S.Sp., explains the rights of Christ the King versus organized naturalism which is counter to Christ’s rights. Christians are not only called to be holy and spiritual, but also to transform society according to the rules of God so that Christ reigns not only in Heaven, but also in everyday society. Fr. Fahey speaks of the role of the Jews against this rule of Christ the King, explains their role in ancient and modern society, and their conversion to Christ the Messias. Modern society is grossly disordered, as any thinking man will readily acknowledge, and it can only be reconstituted by re-establishing the rule of Christ, and His Church, over all parts of society. Though written in 1953 it remains timely because the subject matter remains pertinent to our day and age. Father Fahey is the expert on the rights of Christ in society, and is a good place to begin to understand what has happened to our society, why it happened, and the solution.
Paperback. 184 pp.
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