How should the Church live faithfully amid the turbulence of modern society—where injustice, corruption, and spiritual fatigue threaten the moral soul of nations? Faith and Society brings together theologians, pastors, and lay leaders who wrestle with this enduring question through the lens of Scripture, theology, and lived experience.
From political witness and prophetic imagination to the spirituality of work, worship, and reconciliation, these essays reveal that true faith is never passive. It challenges power, heals wounds, and reimagines community in the light of God’s Kingdom. Drawing on contexts both global and local—especially the Naga Church’s struggle for integrity and renewal—this volume explores how Christian discipleship can transform public life through truth, justice, and love. The contents of this book testify that the Church’s credibility lies not in power or prestige, but in its capacity to worship truthfully, work faithfully, and reconcile courageously.
At once prophetic and pastoral, Faith and Society is a call to rediscover Christian witness as the convergence of worship and justice, devotion and transformation. It invites the Church to live its prayer—“Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
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